The Fish War: A Lesson from Iceland |
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Authors: | HANNES H. GISSURARSON |
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Abstract: | The Icelandic government's attempt to manage Iceland's fish stocks and yet accommodate political pressure from a powerful producer group, the trawlermen, yields valuable lessons on the dangers of intervention: one government measure greates difficulties that promote calls for another. |
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