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parameters for the case of the Brown treesnake in Hawaii. Results suggest that it is more advantageous to spend money finding the … accidental discovery may save Hawaii tens to hundreds of millions of dollars in future damages, interdiction expenditures, and …
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One of the most prominent features of remuneration in the Hawaii’s longline fisheries industry has been the norm of … contracts. Thus, even though the labor market in Hawaii’s longline fisheries relies upon foreign crew members, the results …
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Innovative Techniques in Teaching Agri-marketing and Management. The website, HawaiianAgriculturalProducts.com, was developed and run to help students learn how to market agricultural products through the website, estimate their cost of production, and improve management and marketing skills....
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Ahi poke (raw tuna salad) has significant role in Hawaii culture and economy. A consumer survey in Hawaii was used to …
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Real estate prices in a local market can be driven by an identifiable group of purchasers. In Hawaii, residents of both … the U.S. mainland and Japan have been significant purchasers of homes. An analysis suggests that house prices in Hawaii … economy” in the late 1980s and immediately thereafter, house prices in Hawaii were driven primarily by demand from Japan. …
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demands of another group at other times. We present evidence that house prices in Hawaii were subject to such regime shifts … why and by how much elasticities with respect to income and wealth and volatilities of house prices in Hawaii varied over …
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arrivals from the US Mainland to Hawaii are driven by fundamentals such as real personal income and the cost of the trip, and …
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Global competition has made thetraditional sugarcane and pineapple industriesincreasingly non-viable in Hawaii. One … and macadamia nuts,this paper examines how Hawaii's foodstuffs were ableto capture a premium value of place …-association due tothe social construction of Hawaii as a place. Anexpansion of the niche markets, however, has allowedthe symbolic …
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This study begins with a review of energy consumption by end-use sector in Hawaii. Then, the energy generated from … renewable energy on the Island of Hawaii (also known as Big Island), fossil fuel is the main energy source in the State of … Hawaii. The energy intensity index for the State of Hawaii is then calculated by dividing energy consumption per capita by …
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