A Survey of Fish Purchases by Socio-Economic Characteristics: Second Quarterly Report
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.243185
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- Bell, Frederick W., 1969. "Benefit-Cost Analysis As Applied to Commercial Fisheries Programs," Working Papers 233018, United States Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Division of Economic Research.
- Bell, Frederick W. & Carlson, Ernest W., 1970. "The Productivity of the Sea and Malthusian Scarcity," Working Papers 233061, United States Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Division of Economic Research.
- Waugh, Frederick V. & Miller, Morton M., 1969. "Fish Cycles: a harmonic analysis," Working Papers 233016, United States Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Division of Economic Research.
- Fullenbaum, Richard F., 1970. "A Survey of Maximum Sustainable Yield Estimates on a World Basis for Selected Fisheries," Working Papers 233041, United States Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Division of Economic Research.
- Perrin, William F. & Noetzel, Bruno G., 1969. "Economic Study of San Pedro Wetfish Boats," Working Papers 233020, United States Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Division of Economic Research.
- Marasco, Richard, 1970. "The Organization of the California Tuna Industry: An Economic Analysis of the Relations Between Market Performance and Conservation in the Fisheries," Working Papers 233046, United States Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Division of Economic Research.
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