An application of fisheries economics theory: 100 years after Warming's paper: "Rent of fishing grounds"

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An application of fisheries economics theory : 100 years after Warming's paper: "Rent of fishing grounds". / Frost, Hans Staby; Andersen, Peder; Hoff, Ayoe.

In: Nationaloekonomisk Tidsskrift, Vol. 149, No. 1-3, 2011, p. 55-84.

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Frost, HS, Andersen, P & Hoff, A 2011, 'An application of fisheries economics theory: 100 years after Warming's paper: "Rent of fishing grounds"', Nationaloekonomisk Tidsskrift, vol. 149, no. 1-3, pp. 55-84.

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Frost, H. S., Andersen, P., & Hoff, A. (2011). An application of fisheries economics theory: 100 years after Warming's paper: "Rent of fishing grounds". Nationaloekonomisk Tidsskrift, 149(1-3), 55-84.

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Frost HS, Andersen P, Hoff A. An application of fisheries economics theory: 100 years after Warming's paper: "Rent of fishing grounds". Nationaloekonomisk Tidsskrift. 2011;149(1-3):55-84.

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Frost, Hans Staby ; Andersen, Peder ; Hoff, Ayoe. / An application of fisheries economics theory : 100 years after Warming's paper: "Rent of fishing grounds". In: Nationaloekonomisk Tidsskrift. 2011 ; Vol. 149, No. 1-3. pp. 55-84.

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