Competition and market structure in the Hawaii fish industry
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1981
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Description:"The objective of this paper is to determine if market structure conditions exist in the Hawaii fish industry which would permit sellers or buyers to exercise market power and create market distortions. The paper is prompted by previous studies which conclude that sellers or buyers of fish in Hawaii collude"--P. [1].
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Content Notes:Michael F. Adams.
"July 1981."
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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