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Many international fisheries agreements involve sharing rules. The current pa-per analysis the stability of sharing rules when coping with long run changes in the composition of fish stocks in an international setting due to climate change. The exploitation of the cod stock in the Baltic Sea...
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This paper deals with risk and uncertainties that are an inherent part of designing and implementing fisheries rebuilding plans. Such risk and uncertainties stem from a variety of sources, biological, economic and/or political factors, and are influenced by external factors like changing...
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size and catches. This leads to the conclusion that the results hold for a schooling fishery. However, for a search fishery … article is therefore not reasonable. A further result is that for a schooling fishery, taxes are likely to be preferred over …
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eastern Baltic Cod fishery. The model advances from Smith's (1968) theory since it includes a biological function dividing the …. Theoretical possible types of steady state are discussed before the theory is applied to the eastern Baltic Sea cod fishery. The … path the fishery has been following since 1982 is determined and it is discussed how it relates to the optimal path to …
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Many ocean fisheries are subject to a fundamental economic problem generally referred to as the common property problem. The common property problem manifests itself as excessive fishing fleets and fishing effort, depressed fish stocks and little or no profitability of the fishing activity,...
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unrestricted outputs measure the output transformation in the regulated industry. Applied on a regulated fishery that consists of …
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This paper seeks to investigate the following issues: What is the resulting out-come, when regulation is determined by interest groups that compete for influ-ence over the regulatory process? Given this, can we predict how climate change related changes in the underlying biological factors will...
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This paper considers the policy outcome of a contest between two opposing in-terest groups: the incumbent fishermen and a group of conservationalists. The objective of the fishermen is to maximize profit, and they are (partly) concerned over future profitability as well, while the...
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