Bootstrapping Your Fish Or Fishing For Bootstraps?: Precision Of Welfare Loss Estimates From A Globally Concave Inverse Demand Model Of Commercial Fish Landings In The U.S. Great Lakes
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- Christiana E. Hilmer & Matthew T. Holt & Richard C. Bishop, 2010. "Bootstrapping Your Fish or Fishing for Bootstraps? Precision of Welfare Loss Estimates from a Globally Concave Inverse Demand Model of Commercial Fish Landings in the U.S. Great Lakes," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 93(1), pages 98-112.
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