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Nordic-Iberian Cod Value Chains electronic resource Explaining salted fish trade patterns / edited by Knut Bjørn Lindkvist, Torbjørn Trondsen.

Contributor(s): Lindkvist, Knut Bjørn [editor.] | Trondsen, Torbjørn [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: MARE Publication SeriesPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: X, 223 p. 36 illus., 23 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319164052Subject(s): Political science | trade | business | Commerce | Political Economy | Wildlife | Fish | Political Science and International Relations | Political Economy | Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management | TradeDDC classification: 339.5 LOC classification: JA77Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Analysing Food Chain Development: a theoretical framework -- Chapter 3: The History of the Norwegian–Spanish Salted Fish Trade -- Chapter 4. The Norwegian salted cod value chain facing the Spanish seafood market: Explanations for a disagreement. - Chapter 5: Regionalism in the salted codfish market in Spain -- Chapter 6. How do green orders of worth affect the Spanish salted fish market? -- Chapter 7. Conventions and value-chain development in the Norwegian–Spanish seafood trade: The case of salted fish -- Chapter 8: The Spanish cod fishing industry: changes to survive -- Chapter 9: Value chain policy, industrial conventions and market performance: a comparative -- Chapter 10. Challenges of the Norwegian Salted Fish Industry in the Spanish Market -- Chapter 11: Market power of the Icelandic salted fish Industry in the Spanish Markets -- Chapter 12. Knowledge conventions and public infrastructure -- Chapter 13. Value chains’ constraining effect on industrial conventions and market adaptions -- Chapter 14. Drivers and barriers – an approach to recapturing a market.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book is a multidisciplinary analysis of cultural, regional and economic factors affecting international food trade. Contributions from expert authors illuminate the importance of food culture prevailing in the market as a basis for decisions about food trading. Central concepts include value chains, conventions and public infrastructure, and their importance for international trade .   The reader is taken into a discussion about cultural and economic contexts which influence local decisions among buyers and manufacturers of seafood, and how those contexts mutually influence trade between countries. Chapters investigate the trading pattern of codfish (Bacalao), between Nordic and Iberian countries and discuss how business relations are created and structured. The driving forces behind such patterns and how business relations become habits which are hard to change, are revealed through the research presented.   As a multidisciplinary work, this book will have broad appeal. It will be of interest to those exploring cultural, economic and public policy issues associated with food trade, as well as anyone with an interest in the seafood market or the Nordic and Iberian regions.
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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Analysing Food Chain Development: a theoretical framework -- Chapter 3: The History of the Norwegian–Spanish Salted Fish Trade -- Chapter 4. The Norwegian salted cod value chain facing the Spanish seafood market: Explanations for a disagreement. - Chapter 5: Regionalism in the salted codfish market in Spain -- Chapter 6. How do green orders of worth affect the Spanish salted fish market? -- Chapter 7. Conventions and value-chain development in the Norwegian–Spanish seafood trade: The case of salted fish -- Chapter 8: The Spanish cod fishing industry: changes to survive -- Chapter 9: Value chain policy, industrial conventions and market performance: a comparative -- Chapter 10. Challenges of the Norwegian Salted Fish Industry in the Spanish Market -- Chapter 11: Market power of the Icelandic salted fish Industry in the Spanish Markets -- Chapter 12. Knowledge conventions and public infrastructure -- Chapter 13. Value chains’ constraining effect on industrial conventions and market adaptions -- Chapter 14. Drivers and barriers – an approach to recapturing a market.

This book is a multidisciplinary analysis of cultural, regional and economic factors affecting international food trade. Contributions from expert authors illuminate the importance of food culture prevailing in the market as a basis for decisions about food trading. Central concepts include value chains, conventions and public infrastructure, and their importance for international trade .   The reader is taken into a discussion about cultural and economic contexts which influence local decisions among buyers and manufacturers of seafood, and how those contexts mutually influence trade between countries. Chapters investigate the trading pattern of codfish (Bacalao), between Nordic and Iberian countries and discuss how business relations are created and structured. The driving forces behind such patterns and how business relations become habits which are hard to change, are revealed through the research presented.   As a multidisciplinary work, this book will have broad appeal. It will be of interest to those exploring cultural, economic and public policy issues associated with food trade, as well as anyone with an interest in the seafood market or the Nordic and Iberian regions.

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