Econometric Modelling of the World Trade in Groundfish [E-Book] / edited by William E. Schrank, Noel Roy.
This conference brought together an international group of fisheries economists from academia, business, government, and inter-governmentalagencies, to consider a coordinated project to build an econometric model of the world trade in groundfish. A number of the conference participants had just spen...
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Personal Name(s): | Roy, Noel, editor |
Schrank, William E., editor | |
Imprint: |
Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands,
1991
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Physical Description: |
XIV, 572 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9789401131605 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-011-3160-5 |
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NATO ASI Series, Series E: Applied Sciences ;
201 |
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- 1. “The Econometric Modelling of the World Trade in Groundfish: Introduction”
- 2. “Introductory Remarks”
- I Demand Analysis
- 3. “What Do Statistical Demand Curves Show!: A Monte Carlo Study of the Effects of Single Equation Estimation of Groundfish Demand Functions”
- 4. “Can the Literature of Market Delineation Help Define Groundfish Markets?”
- 5. “Alternative Approaches to the Econometric Estimation of Demand Functions”
- II Supply Analysis
- 6. “Modelling Groundfish Supply: A Linear Programming Approach with Application to Newfoundland”
- 7. “Modelling Supply: The Application of a Multi-Output Multi-Input Model to the Atlantic Canada Groundfishery”
- 8. “Modelling Cod Supply: An Econometric Approach with Application to Iceland and Canada”
- 9. “Supply Modelling: A Synthesis”
- III Institutional Factors in Trade Modelling
- 10. “Extended Fishery Jurisdiction and the Internationalization of Groundfish Markets and Market Channels”
- 11. “Methods of Incorporating Institutional and Economic Information in an Economic Model”
- IV An Overview of Supply/Demand Modelling
- 12. “Modelling Natural Resource Commodity Supply, Demand and Trade: Experiences with Forest Products”
- V Institutional Structure: Countries of North America
- 13. “Market Structure: The US-Eastern Canadian Cod Trade”
- 14. “Overview of the Alaska Groundfish Industry”
- 15. “Frozen Cod Products in the US Market”
- 16. “Recent Developments in the Northeast US Fishing Industry”
- 17. “The Supply of Pacific US Groundfish: Harvesting, Processing, Marketing and Regulation”
- 18. “Canadian Joint Venture Arrangements with the Soviet Union”
- VI Institutional Structure: Countries of Latin America
- 19. “Overview of the Chilean Groundfish Industry: Landing, Processing and Marketing”
- 20. “Central American and Caribbean Fisheries: An Overview of Current Activity, Trends and Import Demand”
- VII Institutional Structure: Countries of Europe
- 21. “The Danish Groundfish Industry”
- 22. “A General Review of Institutional Factors and Marketing Channels in the Fisheries of Turkey”
- 23. “The Icelandic Groundfish Industry and Trade: An Overview”
- 24. “The Norwegian Supply of Groundfish with Emphasis on the Supply of Frozen Fillets to the United States”
- 25. “UK Groundfish Markets: An Overview”
- 26. “Institutional Factors and Marketing Channels that Affect the Fishing Industry in Ireland”
- 27. “The Flatfish Industry in the Netherlands: Supply, Processing and Marketing”
- VIII Institutional Structure: Countries of Asia and Australasia
- 28. “ Japanese Markets for Groundfish”
- 29. “Production, Consumption, International Trade and Marketing Channels: Groundfish in Taiwan, Republic of China”
- 30. “An Overview of the Korean Fishery: Production and Trade of Groundfish”
- 31. “New Zealand Fishery: Background, Management Issues, and Groundfish Data”
- IX Conclusions
- 32. “A Summary Review of Fisheries Data and Their Shortcomings”
- 33. “Data Problems and a Proposal for a World Fisheries Data Centre”
- 34. “Concluding Remarks”
- References.