Acadiensis, Volumes 10-111980 |
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Page 4
... resources met a growing demand coupled with a developing technology for their exploitation. Relative to population size Newfoundland was never resource poor, and by the last half of the nineteenth century an explanation of the weakness ...
... resources met a growing demand coupled with a developing technology for their exploitation. Relative to population size Newfoundland was never resource poor, and by the last half of the nineteenth century an explanation of the weakness ...
Page 107
... resource lies at the root of the conflict. As a common-property resource with an unprotected rent, the fishery is theoretically open to all. Historically, the fact that the fishery is an open access resource has resulted in a fear that ...
... resource lies at the root of the conflict. As a common-property resource with an unprotected rent, the fishery is theoretically open to all. Historically, the fact that the fishery is an open access resource has resulted in a fear that ...
Page 121
... resource, high in protein and relatively cheap in an age of escalating beef prices. The dangers of the common property nature of the resource have been recognised to a degree, and the 200-mile limit put in place in order to establish ...
... resource, high in protein and relatively cheap in an age of escalating beef prices. The dangers of the common property nature of the resource have been recognised to a degree, and the 200-mile limit put in place in order to establish ...
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