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The overall purpose of this study was to establish a profile of Alaska-Washington waterborne movements, emphasizing commodity and port components that determine the needs of a physical distribution system. Specific objectives of the report are : 1. To determine Washington's share of the total Alaska-bound, waterborne traffic. 2. To present selected Washington-to-Alaska, waterborne movements by commodity and destination ports. 3. To present selected Alaska-to-Washington, waterborne movements by commodity and origination ports. 4. To determine implications of the trade profile with regard to future transportation and marketing needs. It should be noted that there are sizable noncommodity trade flows between the regions, i.e., labor, capital, and services that are not in this data base. This report contains only data on major commodity grouping and principal ports in Alaska. Additional information is on file at the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Alaska, and at the Department of Agricultural Economics, Washington State University.
Publication Date
4-17-1978
Keywords
Trade, Commerce
Recommended Citation
Thomas, Wayne C. and Logsdon, Charles L., "Alaska-Washington Trade Profile: Waterborne Commerce" (1978). Bulletin. 73.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_afes_bulletin/73
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/2022