Food From The Sea

Food From The Sea

Author: Frederick W. Bell

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-04-23

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 0429717229

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Although the United States and other affluent nations havemore than an adequate food supply, other nations daily facethe specter of starvation. The world now has a critical population/food dilemma of potentially major proportions. Production fromthe sea and the land is not keeping pace with a world populationthat is doubling every thirty-five years. Unless this age-oldMalthusian problem is solved, millions face starvation and ultimatelydeath.The situation has stimulated substantial international interestin the sea as a source of food and raw materials. The potentialof the sea-not as a panacea, but as an important source of proteinto augment the world's food supplies and thereby as a meansof mitigating the crises we face-is a continuing theme throughoutthis book. At present, fish provide approximately 9 percentof the world's protein. Fish are sought not only for food butalso for recreation and pleasure. What forces determine the presentsupply and demand for fishery products? More important,what steps are needed to utilize the full potential of the sea asa source of food and recreation? This book explores these forcesand thus provides an insight into food potential from the sea.


Natural Resources, Uncertainty, and General Equilibrium Systems

Natural Resources, Uncertainty, and General Equilibrium Systems

Author: Alan S. Blinder

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1483264831

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Natural Resources, Uncertainty, and General Equilibrium Systems: Essays in Memory of Rafael Lusky compiles a collection of works by economists who had been friends and colleagues of Rafael Lusky, a teacher in the University of Florida and contributor to theoretical resource economics. This book is divided into four sections— natural resources, uncertainty, general equilibrium systems, and policy and applications. In these sections, this text specifically discusses the resource depletion with technological uncertainty and the Rawlsian fairness principle; monopoly, uncertainty, and exploration; and price discrimination under uncertainty. The insurance theoretic aspects of workers' compensation; adverse selection and optimum insurance policies; and difficulty with Keynesian models of aggregate demand are also elaborated. This compilation likewise deliberates the exchange model of bilateral trade; optimal taxes on foreign lending; and extended linear permanent expenditure system (ELPES). This publication is a useful reference for economists and students concerned with theoretical resource economics.


The American Economic Review

The American Economic Review

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 1314

ISBN-13:

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Includes papers and proceedings of the annual meeting of the American Economic Association. Covers all areas of economic research.


Use of General Equilibrium in Regional Water Resource Planning

Use of General Equilibrium in Regional Water Resource Planning

Author: J. Eugène Poirier

Publisher:

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13:

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General equilibrium analysis is shown to be a feasible tool for estimating the optimal level of public goods in a regional economy and the optimal allocation of public funds to obtain the desired level. This analysis provides a methodology for investigating the externalities associated with various forms of production. An interaction or trade mechanism is presented which will force a regional economy into equilibrium with the economy in which it is embedded: Relative prices will be identical in these economies for their common commodities. A technique is presented by which all public goods can be treated in a general equilibrium framework.