After providing a statistical survey of Japanese direct investment in the US fishing industry, and a historical background of Japanese-US fishing relations, the author examines the statutory regulation of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the fishing industry. She then discusses international practice and restrictions on FDI, the recent response of Congress in view of the Two-Hundred-Mile Law, and the issue of protectionism and the competitive position of the US fishing industry.
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Master of Arts (MA)Japanese StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/202...
Foreign investment in the sub-sector of Fisheries in Indonesia was begun in the early 1970s. Most pa...
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By analyzing individual cases in deep-sea skipjack pole-and-line fishing, offshore trawl fishing, an...
Research PaperForeign investment in the sub-sector of fisheries in Indonesia was begun in the early ...
Part I of this Note will address the reasons why intergovernmental organizations have failed to adeq...
Once again commercial fishing is the object of intensive study in certain quarters. Now, as in the p...
Graduation date: 2000The implementation of particular management practices to control the use of nat...
Japan is unique among the so-called free-market economies in that over 85 percent of all fishing ope...
The Japanese fishing industry in general, and the distant-water fleet in particular, is undergoing a...
The Japanese tuna fishing industry has undergone many structural transitions throughout its history,...
Together with cost inflation and stagnant market prices, the new 200-nautical-mile regime has hit th...
This paper was prepared at the request of the organizers of the Pacific Island Association's 5th ann...
This paper examines the development of Japanese high-seas fishing with a focus on the North Pacific...
Almost one half of the EEZs of the world are subject to so-called foreign fishing arrangements (FFAs...
Master of Arts (MA)Japanese StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/202...
Foreign investment in the sub-sector of Fisheries in Indonesia was begun in the early 1970s. Most pa...
This article examines the growth of joint venture operations in the US Fishery Conservation Zone in ...
By analyzing individual cases in deep-sea skipjack pole-and-line fishing, offshore trawl fishing, an...
Research PaperForeign investment in the sub-sector of fisheries in Indonesia was begun in the early ...
Part I of this Note will address the reasons why intergovernmental organizations have failed to adeq...
Once again commercial fishing is the object of intensive study in certain quarters. Now, as in the p...