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100 _aDey, Madan M.
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245 _aDisaggregated analysis of fish supply, demand, and trade in Asia
_bbaseline model and estimation strategy
520 _aQuantitative modeling of fish supply, demand and trade is a useful tool for analyzing recent structural changes, such as the rapid development of aquaculture. Existing models are, however, limited by their use of highly aggregated fish categories and assumed (rather than estimated) elasticities. This paper outlines an estimation strategy and a multiproduct equilibrium model for disaggregated analysis of fish supply, demand, and trade. The model is composed of a producer, consumer and trade core, and is specified to accommodate special features of the fish sector. The estimation and modeling strategy also address common data problems, such as heterogeneity of fish types, diversity of production categories, and so forth. The model has been applied to nine major fish producers in developing Asia.
650 _aimpact analysis
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650 _aTrade
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650 _aQuantitative projection
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650 _aMultiproduct mode
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700 _aBriones, Roehlano M.
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700 _aAhmed, Mahfuzzudin
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773 _aAquaculture Economics & Management
_d2005
_h113-139
_k9 (Issue1-2)
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952 _w2015-01-21
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