Affiliation: | 1. Joel B. Dirlam is Professor of economics and resource economics at the University of Rhode Island, USA. He holds the degrees of AB and PhD, and was formerly Professor of economics at Michigan State University. His main publications include ‘Fair Competition, The Law and Economics of Antitrust Policy’ (with A.E. Kahn), Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 1954; ‘Pricing in Big Business: A Case Approach’ (with A.D.H. Kaplan and R.F. Lanzillotti), Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 1958; and ‘An Introduction to the Yugoslav Economy’ (with J. Plummer), Merrill, New York, 1973 USA;2. John M. Gates holds the degrees of B S (McGill University), MS (University of Connecticut), and PhD (University of California, Berkeley), and is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Resource Economics, University of Rhode Island. He was formerly with the Office of Policy Development and Long Range Planning, National Marine Fisheries Service, USA. His publications include ''Management of marine recreational fisheries'' in Henry Clepper, ed, ‘Marine Recreational Fisheries 2’, Sport Fishing Institute, Washington, DC. 1977; ‘Demand price, fish size and the price of fish’, Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol 22, No 3, November 1974. pp 1–12; and ‘Impact of guaranteed income plans on income distribution — Discussion’, Proceedings of the New England Agricultural Economics Council, June 1969, pp 82–89 USA;3. Nancy L. Hasselback holds the degree of AB (Duke University) and Master of Marine Affairs (University of Rhode Island), and is self-employed in salmon gill-netting. She testified before the International Trade Commission in counter-vailing duty proceedings USA |