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preferences of fishermen whose main, and often only, source of income stems from using a common pool resource (CPR). The … fishermen who exhibit a higher propensity for cooperation in a laboratory public goods experiment, and those who show more …
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The study analyzed the perceptions of fishermen households of the long-term impact of Coastal Resources Management (CRM … diagram along a 10-point scale. The study found that fishermen households in Panguil Bay perceived that their harvest, income … the eyes of fishermen households in Panguil Bay, CRM has failed to attain the long-term objectives of improving their well …
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Icelandic fishers operate on a higher wage rate than they might have attained in another profession. There could be a number of reasons for this. Fishers are more likely to be full-time workers than the average worker in the economy. Fishers are away from home and they experience more...
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commercial fishermen in an artefactual field experiment. Their regulator, the European Union (EU), has recently enacted a ban on … fishermen's truth-telling, while standard economic theory predicts substantial self-serving dishonesty. Using a coin- tossing … task, we test whether truth-telling in a baseline setting differs from behavior in two treatments that exploit fishermen …
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the principles of social capital, and building an integrated model as a solution for improving fishermen's low performance … are the main objectives of this study. For this purpose, fishermen communities were chosen as the research sample. The … implementation of the capital assistance system by well-off fishermen (as capital providers) was proven to deviate from the …
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The African continent needs $68-108 billion in new financing each year to bridge its critical infrastructure gaps, according to President Adesina of the African Development Bank. Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) calculates that climate change adaptation alone will cost Africa up...
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