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Market Economy and Biodiversity Daily G and Ellison K (2002) The New Economy of Nature: The Quest to Make Conservation Profitable Washington, DC: Island Press De Long and Bradford J (1998) Estimating World GDP, One Million B.C – Present Available from: http://econ161.berkeley.edu/TCEH/1998_Draft/World_GDP/ Estimating_World_GDP.html Diamond J (1999) Guns, Germs, and Steel New York: W W Norton & Company EDF (2010) Catch Shares Around the World Available from: http://www.edf.org/ content_images/catch-shares-world-map-hi.jpg Eisner T (2003) Hard times for chemical prospecting Issues in Science and Technology 19(4): 47–48 Ferraro PJ and Kiss A (2002) Direct payments to conserve biodiversity Science 298(5599): 1718–1719 Ferraro PJ and Simpson RD (2002) The cost-effectiveness of conservation payments Land Economics 78(3): 339–353 Feshbach M and Friendly A (1993) Ecocide in the USSR: Health and Nature Under Siege New York: Basic Books Firn RD (2003) Bioprospecting – Why is it so unrewarding? 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