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endangered and threatened sea turtles were warranted.<br />

Herfindahl, Orris C. (1955). "Some Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Mineral Economics."<br />

Land Economics, 31:131-138.<br />

The paper provides a simple account <strong>of</strong> some processes involved in the<br />

<strong>economics</strong> <strong>of</strong> exhausting assets, especially on account <strong>of</strong> exploration. The<br />

resulting analytic framework should be helpful in evaluating recent<br />

suggestions on materials policy and also in thinking about currently pressing<br />

problems flowing from widely advertised "shortages" <strong>of</strong> certain minerals.<br />

Herfindahl, Orris C. and Allen V. Kneese (1974). Economic Theory <strong>of</strong><br />

Natural Resources, Resources for the Future, Inc., Charles E.<br />

Merrill Publishing Company, Columbus, Ohio.<br />

The main goal is to provide theoretical constructs in a somewhat narrow<br />

sense that are useful in analyzing problems in the management <strong>of</strong> natural<br />

resources. Empirical material on particular natural resources are included<br />

only to show how theory can be used.<br />

Herfindahl, Orris C. and Allen V. Kneese (1974). "Dynamics-Capital<br />

Theory." Chapter 3 in Orris C. Herfindahl and Allen V. Kneese,<br />

Economic Theory <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources, Resources for the Future,<br />

Inc., Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company, Columbus, Ohio.<br />

Capital theory develops a coherent view <strong>of</strong> the forces that determine<br />

saving and investment and their rates <strong>of</strong> return from one period to the next.<br />

If this task is fulfilled not only for the next period but for many periods<br />

into the future, the theory will also have explained the forces determining<br />

the size <strong>of</strong> the capital stock at any time and any equilibria or quasiequilibria<br />

to which the system is moving. A stationary state without capital<br />

accumulation is one <strong>of</strong> the possibilities.<br />

Herrick, Samuel F., Jr. (1984). "U.S. Tuna Trade Summary, 1982."<br />

Marine Fisheries Review, 46(1):1-6.<br />

Information pertaining to the production <strong>of</strong> raw and processed tuna by<br />

the U.S. tuna industry during 1983 and the consumption <strong>of</strong> tuna products by<br />

U.S. consumers is reviewed in detail. In the last section, the economic<br />

impact <strong>of</strong> reduced tuna harvesting and processing activity during 1982 is<br />

analyzed for the California based segment <strong>of</strong> the U.S. tuna industry.<br />

Herrick, Samuel F., Jr. and Steven J. Koplin (1984). "1983 U.S. Tuna<br />

Trade Summary." Administrative Report SWR-84-1, National Marine<br />

Fisheries Service, Southwest Region, 300 S. Ferry Street, Terminal<br />

Island, CA, June, 20 pp., 12 tables.<br />

Information pertaining to the production <strong>of</strong> raw and processed tuna by<br />

the U.S. tuna industry during 1983 and the consumption <strong>of</strong> tuna products by<br />

U.S. consumers is reviewed in detail. A number <strong>of</strong> issues and events are<br />

discussed that affected the industry's performance during 1983.<br />

Herrick, Samuel F., Jr. and Steven J. Koplin (1984). "U.S. Tuna Trade<br />

Summary, 1983." Marine Fisheries Review, 46(4):65-72.<br />

The 1983 production <strong>of</strong> white and light meat tuna by the U.S. tuna<br />

industry and consumption <strong>of</strong> tuna products by U.S. consumers is reviewed in<br />

detail. Some <strong>of</strong> the issues and events that affected the industry's<br />

performance in 1984 are analyzed in the final section <strong>of</strong> the paper.<br />

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