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020 _a0-88936-312-9
040 _cCR-SiIICA
041 _aeng
_beng
090 _aINVES-ET P01 E58
100 _9130394
_aWallace, C.C.
100 _965074
_aEnglish, H.E.
100 _9117422
_aScott, A.
110 _99484
_aIDRC, Ottawa (Canadá)
111 _932079
_a12. Pacific Trade and Development Conference
_cVancouver (Canadá)
_d7-11 Set 1981
245 _aThe squid fishery in New Zealand, the role of joint ventures and foreign fleets
245 _aRenewable resource in the Pacific
260 _aOttawa (Canadá)
_c1982
270 _aIICA Prog II, San José (Costa Rica)
300 _ap. 178-187
440 _9170120
_aIDRC (Canadá)
_vno. 181e
500 _aSum. (En); 4 tab.
520 _aThe catching capacity of the New Zealand fishing industry has grown rapidly since the mid-1960s. New Zealand's declaration of its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in 1978 forced resource managers in the country to parcel out the fisheries resources among competing claimants: the domestic, joint-venture, and foreign fleets. Export incentives applied by the New Zealand government to the operations of the joint-venture companies dominated their performance results and were highly discriminatory. The policiy changes to the basis of the application of these incentives altered results significantly and were well directed. The licenced foreign fleet's operations contribute more in direct benefits than do joint ventures, but the comparison is exceedingly sensitive to the institutional framework that governs the operations of the joint ventures. The research is still in progress
690 _9138928
_aCALAMAR
690 _9158144
_aPESCA
690 _9143951
_aDESARROLLO PESQUERO
690 _9143818
_aDERECHOS DE PESCA
690 _9159501
_aPOLITICA PESQUERA
690 _9134398
_aACUERDOS COMERCIALES
690 _9156247
_aNUEVA ZELANDIA
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_b03327
902 _aM11
903 _aKE
904 _aIICA
905 _aC
906 _a19870101
907 _aIICA Prog II, San José (Costa Rica)
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912 _aeng
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