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User rights in fisheries refer to the rights of fishers to harvest from fish resources. In terms of exclusivity … of the strength of user rights is needed. We refer to strong and weak user rights, and by strong user rights in fisheries … explain how this approach can be applied to analyze and score the quality of actual user rights in fisheries. This we do first …
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The study provides empirical evidence that a targeted policy can backfire because information signals affect non-targeted units. Specifically, the analysis of the policy aimed at regulating the harvesting of juvenile fish in Peru's Anchovy Fishery, by temporarily closing areas with high juvenile...
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discussed is the European Union's role in the fisheries governing scheme.Field research gathered on Fourni Island by the author …
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In this paper, we consider a market where potential firms, which are allowed to be asymmetric, can freely enter and exit, and the total output would be socially excessive without any regulation. The effects of two alternative regulatory policies in the market: the individually transferable quota...
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This paper establishes that a targeted policy backfires because it reveals information about non-targeted units. In the world's largest fishery, the regulator attempts to reduce the harvesting of juvenile fish by temporarily closing areas where the share of juvenile catch is high. By combining...
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We model a fishery with potential congestion; fishers obtain both public and private signals about the location where the fish stock is densest. We extend the literature by including both a larger parameter region and correlation between public and private signals. We analytically determine the...
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control, water supply and fisheries management. Opening with a brief summary of the theory behind these programs and both the …
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The effects of six common forms of fisheries support are estimated using a bioeconomic model of the global fishery. The … scale and how they are distributed at the fleet level. The fisheries management system can mitigate, though not entirely …
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New Zealand is a world leader in the use of Individual Transferable Quota (ITQ) to manage fisheries. Although the use …
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. Without climate change, most Asian fisheries stand to gain substantially from reforms. Optimizing fishery management could … fisheries, I find that under climate change large benefits from fishery management reform are maintained, though these benefits … fisheries will benefit substantially from the transition to catch shares or other economically rational fishery management …
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