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Experience with existing multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) shows that trade measures agreed to within the MEAs themselves may not necessarily lead to a dispute between parties. On the contrary, there is a great chance that disputes may arise from national measures undertaken to fulfil...
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This paper analyzes the state and conditions of aquaculture in South China Sea both from technological and economic … comparison on the cost between aquaculture sector and traditional agricultural sector, we conclude that China has a big potential … in aquaculture and the government should impulse this industry by necessary policy instrument. …
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It has long been generally accepted that substitution between wild and farmed fish exists when they are of the same species. While this is true for some species and markets, the relation does not hold for all of them. In fact, using cointegration methodology, this paper proves that farmed and...
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were apprehensions on the likely impact of this RTA on some sensitive sectors of India such as agriculture, fisheries and … international fisheries trade and there is a possibility that they can export these products in to India in the post FTA period. In … this context the paper looked in to the various provisions of India ASEAN FTA on fisheries sector and calculated trade …
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industries: fisheries, agri-foods, consumer electronics, furniture and natural cosmetics. …
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Countries may utilize a long coastline in relation to their landmass as a resource to develop their maritime economy. This paper argues that ASEAN countries differ in utilizing their maritime potential. As a basis for further comparative studies the Center for Policy Research and International...
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This paper describes the methods used to construct an index to measure the maritime potential of nations. This prototype uses a limited number of variables to measure (a) the locational advantage of having a long coastline in comparison to the landmass (Maritime Potential Index MPI) , (b) the...
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Countries may utilize a long coastline in relation to their landmass as a resource to develop their maritime economy. This paper argues that ASEAN countries differ in utilizing their maritime potential. As a basis for further comparative studies the Center for Policy Research and International...
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fisheries studies. …
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performance regarding in this sector while fisheries and forestry have minimal contribution because of many reasons, major reasons …
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