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(GDP) accounting for both the spatiotemporal components within the data. Specifically, we estimate a dynamic spatiotemporal …
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Panel data are used in almost all subfields of the agricultural economics profession. Furthermore, many research areas have an important spatial dimension. This article discusses some of the recent contributions made in the evolving theoretical and empirical literature on spatialeconometric...
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Market interactions between the common-property commercial fishery and (1) competitive aquaculturists and (2) a dominant-firm aquaculturist are modeled. It is found that the entry of a competitive aquaculturist increases natural fish stocks, reduces price, and increases total supply. If...
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distribute the resulting profit through higher accounting prices while leaving individual processors to decide how much fish to …
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regression analysis, and cost accounting. Assuming that management chooses a production technique where marginal costs are … accounting are compared. Also, regression results for physical yield from fish inputs are compared to estimates fromthe U …
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A simulation model is used to compare measures for future management identified in the American lobster fishery management plan; specifically, increases in the minimum legal size and a modest reduction in aggregate fishing mortality are evaluated. The analysis differs from previous work in that...
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A general dynamic model of fishing under harvest share contracts is developed. Vessel owners hire fishermen to work on the vessels and pay them a share of the catch and an additional wage. The harvest rate depends on labor input, capital input, and stock level. Neither of the agents is...
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There is a wide variety of regulatory instruments available for achieving economic efficiency in markets where externalities exist. All of them, when correctly designed,are equally effective, provided that complete information is available and that adjustments to the level of the instrumentscan...
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In a recent paper, Clark and Munro (1980)showed that monopsony processing more than offsets the effects of open-access in the harvesting sector of a commercial fishery, and leads to overconservation of the resource. We show here that this conclusion depends critically on the cost of capacity and...
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Limiting entry to the Pacific coast groundfish fishery poses two principal questions: (1) How large are the potential economic returns under limited access management? and (2) Will the economic benefits exceed the program costs plus costs associated with transitory dislocations in the fishery?...
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