The effects of exchange rates and risk on U.S. codfish imports from Canada, China, Norway and Iceland are
examined in the context of the Armington framework. The exchange rate volatility is measured by the generalized
autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity (GARCH) method. The nonstationarities of time-series data are
explicitly taken into account...
The Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea pollock fisheries in the U.S. were certified by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) in February 2005, yet to date little other than anecdotal evidence exists to suggest whether products from these fisheries have gained market benefits relative to uncertified pollock from, for example,...
In 2014, developing countries were responsible for 56.5% of total value of seafood imported by the EU; however, their import value only grew 56% relative to 1999. During the same period, China, gained over 300% growth in this market. The EU’s General System of Preferences (GSP) scheme provides duty-free or...