Small-scale fisheries account for at least 40 percent of the global wild catch and, when processing and related activities are factored in, provide employment for some 60 million people. But the economic value of these fisheries is only part of their importance. Through a multidisciplinary approach, this study uncovers the less obvious contributions and impacts of ...
After long suffering from benign neglect if not outright contempt, industrial policy is almost fashionable again. The global financial and economic crisis known as the Great Recession has forced researchers and policy makers to confront the reality that market forces alone generally do not lead to (co...
After long suffering from benign neglect if not outright contempt, industrial policy is almost fashionable again. The global financial and economic crisis known as the Great Recession has forced researchers and policy makers to confront the reality that market forces alone generally do not lead to (co...
After long suffering from benign neglect if not outright contempt, industrial policy is almost fashionable again. The global financial and economic crisis known as the Great Recession has forced researchers and policy makers to confront the reality that market forces alone generally do not lead to (co...