A Perspective on Fisheries Sector Interventions for Livelihood Promotion
Subho Biswas,
Samar K. Datta (),
Srijan Pal Singh,
Milindo Chakrabarti and
Sah Bittu
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Abstract:
The ultimate goal of this paper is to derive inspiration from Coase Theorem and the Japanese model of Keiretsu to empower the producers and suppliers of fish – namely, the fisher folk and to place them at the centre stage of control of rural entrepreneur-led private organizations, wherein the fisher community will not be deemed as mere consumers or vendors of fish, but will enter as dignified co-producer partners with significant shares in residual claim and residual control in those organizations.[W.P. No. 2010-02-03]
Keywords: inspiration; Coase Theorem; Japanese; model; Keiretsu; empower; producers; suppliers; fish; fisher folk; control; entrepreneur; private organizations; community; vendors; partners; residual claim; residual control (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-06
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