Testing Theoretical Explanations for Investment Behaviour in the Dutch Beam Trawler Fishery in the North Sea

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Testing Theoretical Explanations for Investment Behaviour in the Dutch Beam Trawler Fishery in the North Sea. / Jensen, Frank; Elleby, Christian; Hamon, Katell G. ; op de Weegh, Jos.

Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2018.

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Jensen, F, Elleby, C, Hamon, KG & op de Weegh, J 2018 'Testing Theoretical Explanations for Investment Behaviour in the Dutch Beam Trawler Fishery in the North Sea' Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen.

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Jensen, F., Elleby, C., Hamon, K. G., & op de Weegh, J. (2018). Testing Theoretical Explanations for Investment Behaviour in the Dutch Beam Trawler Fishery in the North Sea. Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen. IFRO Working Paper No. 2018/04

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Jensen F, Elleby C, Hamon KG, op de Weegh J. Testing Theoretical Explanations for Investment Behaviour in the Dutch Beam Trawler Fishery in the North Sea. Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen. 2018.

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Jensen, Frank ; Elleby, Christian ; Hamon, Katell G. ; op de Weegh, Jos. / Testing Theoretical Explanations for Investment Behaviour in the Dutch Beam Trawler Fishery in the North Sea. Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2018. (IFRO Working Paper ; No. 2018/04).

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