Arctic Energy Resources as an Economic Growth Factor: Evidence from Alaska, USA

<p>Nowadays, the Arctic is referred to as a specific region rich in natural resources, including energy resources, with a severe climate and challenging conditions of doing business, connected not only with the climate itself but also with the existing legislative limitations. According to the...

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Main Authors: Svetlana V. Bekareva, Ekaterina N. Meltenisova, Akim Guerreiro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EconJournals 2018-07-01
Series:International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
Online Access:https://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/6385
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spelling doaj-3dce5b9d9b92446388f207f9b883d80d2020-11-25T03:54:29ZengEconJournalsInternational Journal of Energy Economics and Policy2146-45532018-07-01841123326Arctic Energy Resources as an Economic Growth Factor: Evidence from Alaska, USASvetlana V. Bekareva0Ekaterina N. Meltenisova1Akim GuerreiroNovosibirsk State UniversityNovosibirsk State University Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering SB RAS<p>Nowadays, the Arctic is referred to as a specific region rich in natural resources, including energy resources, with a severe climate and challenging conditions of doing business, connected not only with the climate itself but also with the existing legislative limitations. According to the researchers of the Arctic, together with the challenges, the Arctic offers huge development opportunities, including those in the oil and gas sector. Alaska is one of the territories of the region which has the richest energy resources. The objective of this study has been to estimate how the factor of the region’s energy resources, which we have related to the oil production growth rates on the Alaska North Slope, affects the economic growth of Alaska. The study methodology is based on both the classical models of economic growth and their modification considering the factor of the energy resources. The vector error correction model was used for evaluating the proposed economic growth model modification. The influence of classical factors, the labor and the capital, on the economic growth of the region in the long-term perspective has been empirically proven. The factor of the energy resources has proved to be significant in the equation describing the economic growth only for the short-term perspective. We believe the influence of this variable on the long-term economic growth to be indirect, exercised through the parameter of capital investment.</p><p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Arctic region, Alaska, the Alaska North Slope, energy resources, economic growth, vector error correction model</p><p><strong>JEL Classifications:</strong> Q32, Q43</p>https://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/6385
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author Svetlana V. Bekareva
Ekaterina N. Meltenisova
Akim Guerreiro
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Ekaterina N. Meltenisova
Akim Guerreiro
Arctic Energy Resources as an Economic Growth Factor: Evidence from Alaska, USA
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
author_facet Svetlana V. Bekareva
Ekaterina N. Meltenisova
Akim Guerreiro
author_sort Svetlana V. Bekareva
title Arctic Energy Resources as an Economic Growth Factor: Evidence from Alaska, USA
title_short Arctic Energy Resources as an Economic Growth Factor: Evidence from Alaska, USA
title_full Arctic Energy Resources as an Economic Growth Factor: Evidence from Alaska, USA
title_fullStr Arctic Energy Resources as an Economic Growth Factor: Evidence from Alaska, USA
title_full_unstemmed Arctic Energy Resources as an Economic Growth Factor: Evidence from Alaska, USA
title_sort arctic energy resources as an economic growth factor: evidence from alaska, usa
publisher EconJournals
series International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
issn 2146-4553
publishDate 2018-07-01
description <p>Nowadays, the Arctic is referred to as a specific region rich in natural resources, including energy resources, with a severe climate and challenging conditions of doing business, connected not only with the climate itself but also with the existing legislative limitations. According to the researchers of the Arctic, together with the challenges, the Arctic offers huge development opportunities, including those in the oil and gas sector. Alaska is one of the territories of the region which has the richest energy resources. The objective of this study has been to estimate how the factor of the region’s energy resources, which we have related to the oil production growth rates on the Alaska North Slope, affects the economic growth of Alaska. The study methodology is based on both the classical models of economic growth and their modification considering the factor of the energy resources. The vector error correction model was used for evaluating the proposed economic growth model modification. The influence of classical factors, the labor and the capital, on the economic growth of the region in the long-term perspective has been empirically proven. The factor of the energy resources has proved to be significant in the equation describing the economic growth only for the short-term perspective. We believe the influence of this variable on the long-term economic growth to be indirect, exercised through the parameter of capital investment.</p><p><strong>Keywords:</strong> Arctic region, Alaska, the Alaska North Slope, energy resources, economic growth, vector error correction model</p><p><strong>JEL Classifications:</strong> Q32, Q43</p>
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