Marine Resource Economics -- Contents of Volume 7

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Volume 7, No.1 1992

Applying Almon-Type Polynomials in Modelling Seasonality of the Japanese Demand for Salmon/ Mark Herrmann, Ron C. Mittlehanner, Biing-Hwan Lin

Optimal Feeding Schedules and Harvesting Time in Aquaculture / Ragnar Arnason

Fishing Technology and Fleet Dynamics: Predictions from a Bioeconomic Model / David B. Sampson

Open-Access Fishery Models: Relaxing a Constraint and Removing an Econometric Obstacle / C. Nicholas Gomersall

Estimating the Benefits of Water Quality Improvements in the Upper Narragansett Bay / Karen M. Hayes, Timothy J. Tyrell, and Glen Anderson

Volume 7, No. 2 1992

Rights Based Fisheries Management in Canada / R. W. Crowley and H. Palsson

A Multi-Criteria Non-Linear Optimization Model for the Control and Management of Tropical Fishery / Antonio J. diaz-de-leon and Juan Carlos Seijo

Selected Issues in Modeling Allocation of Fishery Harvests / J. E. Easley, Jr.

The Demand for Wet Fish in Great Britain / M. P. Burton

Public Information Externalities: Estimates for Offshore Energy Exploration / Scott Farrow and Marshall Rose

Volume 7, No. 3 1992

Optimal Annual Changes in Harvests from Multicohort Fish Stocks: The Case of Western Mackerel/ John O.S. Kennedy

A Bioeconomic Analysis of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Lobster Fishery / Raymond P. Clarke, Stacey S. Yoshimoto and Samuel G. Pooley

Evidence of Structural Change in Preferences for Seafood / Steven F. Edwards

Fishery Policies and their Impact on the New Zealand Maori / Pyar Ali Memon and Ross Cullen

Lake Michigan Salmonid Stocking Costs in Wisconsin / Jeffrey A. Cochrane, Richard C. Bishop and David B. Ives

Volume 7, No. 4 1992

Pulsed Generic Advertising: The Case of Common Property / Nancy E. Bockstael, Ivar E. Strand, and Douglas W. Lipton

Innovations and Progress in Seafood Demand and Market Analysis / Cathy Roheim Wessells and James L. Anderson

Rent Generation During the Transition to a Managed Fishery: The Case of New Zealand ITQ System/ R. K. Lindner, H. F. Campbell, and G. F. Bevin

Marine Resource Management in the Context of Customary Tenure / K. Ruddle, E. Hviding, and R. E. Johannes

A Bio-Economic Model for the Optimization of a Multi-Species, Multi-Gear Fishery: The Italian Case / V. Placenti, G. Rizzo, and M. Spagnolo

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