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Department of Environmental and Business Economics

Institut for Milj0- og Erhvervs0konomi (IME)

IME WORKING PAPERS

ISSN: 1399-3224

Issued working papers from IME

Udgivne arbejdspapirer fra IME

No.

1/99

Frank Jensen

Niels Vestergaard

Hans Frost

Asymmetrisk information og regulering
af forurening

2/99

Finn Olesen

Monetær integration i EU

3/99

Frank Jensen

Niels Vestergaard

Regulation of Renewable Resources in

Federal Systems: The Case of Fishery in
the EU__________________________

4/99

Villy S0gaard

The Development of Organic Farming in
Europe

5/99

Teit Lüthje

Finn Olesen

EU som handelsskabende faktor?

6/99

Carsten Lynge Jen-
sen_______________

A Critical Review of the Common Fish-
eries Policy____________________________

7/00

Carsten Lynge Jen-
sen_______________

Output Substitution in a Regulated Fish-

ery_____________________________________

8/00

Finn Olesen

J0rgen Henrik Gelting - En betydende
dansk keynesianer

9/00

Frank Jensen

Niels Vestergaard

Moral Hazard Problems in Fisheries
Regulation: The Case of Illegal Land-
ings

10/00

Finn Olesen

Moral, etik og 0konomi

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