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investigated. Proponents of the localized depletion theory claim that intense fishing effort can lead to areas that are unsuitable … for predators like tuna, groundfish, and whales. This leads to poor outcomes for the fishing and whale-watching industries … production of both herring and whale-watching trips. A unique dataset of daily whale-watching outcomes is combined with fishing …
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In the framework of a study for the European Commission on 'Measuring Capacity in Fishing Industries using the Data … trawling for flatfish is the main occupation of the Dutch skipper-owned fishing fleet. Using three input factors and four …
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to a recreational demand Wisconsin fishing survey. …
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Area are a rich, largely undisturbed ecosystem. Despite the fact that commercial fishing has reached a point of …
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This study investigates the economic effects of external oil and food price shocks in thecontext of selected Asia and Pacific countries including Australia, New Zealand, SouthKorea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, India and Thailand. The study is conducted withinthe framework of SVAR model using...
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This paper uses simple economic theory to examine the effects of various policies that are intended to level the playing field in international trade. That is, when foreign producers are given advantages over domestic producers by government subsidies or other interventions that lower their...
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In this article, we set out to highlight the effects generated by this health crisis and the measures imposed by governments to stop it. First of all, we shall highlight the effects that this pandemic had globally and then highlight the economic effects of COVID-19 at the level of the Romanian...
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, employment, and tax revenue. North Dakota cooperatives' in-state direct expenditures totaled $2.0 billion in 2004. The largest … retirement. The direct expenditures were applied to an input-output model to estimate total economic impacts. Total economic … contribution resulting from cooperatives' direct expenditures was $6.1 billion in 2004, including $2.2 billion in personal income …
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The performance of over 500 North Dakota farms, 2001-2003, is summarized using 16 financial measures. Farms are categorized by geographic region, farm type, farm size, gross cash sales, farm tenure, net farm income, debt-to-asset, and age of farmer to analyze relationships between financial...
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economic importance of the sugarbeet industry to the regional economy.Revenues from sugarbeet production and expenditures by …
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