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Implementing a Stochastic Bioeconomic Model for the North-East Arctic Cod Fishery Kanaganayagam KugarajhLeif K. SandalGerhard Berge OriginalPaper Pages: 35 - 53
Using Genetic Algorithms to Estimate and Validate Bioeconomic Models: The Case of the Ibero-atlantic Sardine Fishery Marcos Álvarez-DiazMarcos Dominquez-Torreiro OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 65
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Book Review: Ulrich Witt. 2003. The Evolving Economy: Essays on the Evolutionary Approach to Economics. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, ix+405 pp. $125.00 J. Stanley Metcalfe Book Review Pages: 95 - 99