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the self-selection of heterogeneous fishermen into sectors. The fishery management regime assigns one portion of an … independently. Data from an Alaska commercial salmon fishery confirm our model's key predictions, that the co-op would facilitate … the co-op's demise, an outcome also predicted by our model. Our analysis provides guidance for designing fishery reform …
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We study how the strength of property rights to individual extractive firms affects a regulator's choice over exploitation rates for a natural resource. The regulator is modeled as an intermediary between current and future resource harvesters, rather than between producers and consumers, as in...
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Property rights are commonly touted as a solution to common pool resource problems. But in practice the security of these property rights varies substantially owing to differences in design. In fisheries, the design of individual transferable quotas (ITQs) varies widely; the consequences of...
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Japanese and US firms in their markets. The duopoly model is used to determine export prices and volumes in response to the … fluctuation of the growth rate of trade balance is derived. These are the novel features of our model. The export price equation … and export volume equation are estimated for several Asian countries for the sample period of 1981 to 1996. Results are …
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This paper is a theoretical analysis of the factors influencing production location decisions by a multinational corporation. It starts with a simple model of optimization for a firm facing the choice between exporting and producing abroad a single differentiated final product and then develops...
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We study how international trade and the exporting decisions of establishments affect establishment creation over the business cycle in a general equilibrium model. The model captures two key features of establishment and exporter dynamics: i) new establishments start small and grow over time...
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&D spending is found to have a larger impact on firm productivity in the export market than in the domestic market. Export market … are 30.4 and 8.9 percent, respectively. R&D adjustments in response to export tariffs mainly occur on the intensive …
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successful export promotion between non-partners …
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domestic welfare through two channels. First, by reducing export income volatility and allowing for a smoother consumption path … to borrow against future export income). Under plausibly calibrated parameters, the second channel may lead to much …
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