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larger when the tourism sector is affected. This is explained by the much higher contribution of tourism than fishery in the … adverse impacts on fishery are experienced by Spain (-0.13%), those related to tourism by Italy (almost -1%). Percent changes …
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This essay reviews the implementation experience with three main applications of tradable permit systems: air pollution control, water supply and fisheries management. Opening with a brief summary of the theory behind these programs and both the economic and environmental consequences...
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From a game theoretical perspective, a prerequisite for an international fishery agreement (IFA) to be stable is that … model and applies it to the North-East Atlantic mackerel fishery, in order to analyze IFA under different ecological … size prevents another party from entering into the fishery. The paper presents a novel method for illustrating the …
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This essay reviews the implementation experience with three main applications of tradable permit systems: air pollution control, water supply and fisheries management. Opening with a brief summary of the theory behind these programs and both the economic and environmental consequences...
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I model the ocean as an array of lines set within a two-dimensional frame, and show how the Exclusive Economic Zone emerged as an equilibrium in customary international law. I find that custom codifies the efficient Nash equilibrium of enclosure for nearshore fisheries. For highly migratory and...
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I model the ocean as an array of lines set within a two-dimensional frame, and show how the Exclusive Economic Zone emerged as an equilibrium in customary international law. I find that custom codifies the efficient Nash equilibrium of enclosure for nearshore fisheries. For highly migratory and...
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We show that grandfathering fishing rights to local users or recognizing first possessions is more dynamically efficient than auctions of such rights. It is often argued that auctions allocate rights to the highest-valued users and thereby maximize resource rents. We counter that rents are not...
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This essay reviews the implementation experience with three main applications of tradable permit systems: air pollution control, water supply and fisheries management. Opening with a brief summary of the theory behind these programs and both the economic and environmental consequences...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011335705
Um den derzeitigen Pro-Kopf-Verbrauch an Fischprodukten beizubehalten, müsste die jährliche Fischproduktion bis 2030 um 40 Mill. Tonnen anwachsen. Eine solche Ausweitung lässt sich mit konventionellem Fischfang kaum erreichen. Denn neben der Überfischung stellt der Klimawandel eine...
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Die Rubrik »Kurz zum Klima« erscheint nun bereits seit drei Jahren mit nahezu 60 Ausgaben. Dieser Beitrag greift drei Themen aus den Bereichen Energie-, Klima- und Umweltpolitik – das Reserven-Produktions-Verhältnis, die weltweite CO2-Reduktion und das Problem der Überfischung – erneut...
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