Aquaculture Economic Analysis: Volume II

Covers various methods of analysis applicable to economic research in aquaculture.
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Production economics, marketing economics, and economic feasibility of investment analysis. An introductory text dealing with various methods of analysis applicable to economic research in aquaculture. Also includes descriptions and illustrations of economic methods applied to fish farming . Examples and case studies are provided throughout the book. This book is presented in a practical and elementary manner to benefit those without much training in economic theory and mathematics. Of interest to students, teachers, extension agents, researchers, policy makers and businessmen.

By Y. C. Shang
1990 - 211 pgs., 34 figures
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