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Aquaculture development in Scotland: regulation as a moving equilibrium
Deborah Peel
, Michael Gregory Lloyd
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Scotland
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Planning Control
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Aquaculture Development
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Moving Equilibria
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Coastal Waters
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Self-regulation
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Marine Management
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State Regulation
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Role of Government
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Territorial Jurisdiction
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Transaction Costs
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Land Use Planning
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Marine Resources
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Property Rights
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Terrestrial Environment
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Transitional Waters
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State Planning
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Policy Iteration
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Property Set
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Institutional Relations
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Interorganizational Relationships
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Marine Coastal Environment
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Finfish Farming
50%
Shellfish Farming
50%
Spatial Implications
50%
Marine Planning
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Resource Development
100%
Scotland
100%
Marine Environment
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Coastal Water
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Coastal Environment
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Marine Resources
50%
Terrestrial Environment
50%
Transitional Water
50%
Land Use Planning
50%
Transaction Cost
50%
Finfish
50%
Property Right
50%
Shellfish Farming
50%
Social Sciences
UK
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Legislation
100%
Self-Regulation
50%
Right to Property
50%
Land Use Planning
50%
Marine Resources
50%
Marine Environment
50%
Transaction Cost
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Agriculture
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State Planning
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Terrestrial Environment
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Transaction Costs
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Property Right
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Land Use Planning
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