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This paper analyzes the causes for regulatory compliance using traditional deterrence variables and potential moral and … react to legitimacy and social variables. A small group of persistent violators react neither to normative aspects nor to … traditional deterrence variables, but systematically violate the regulation and use bribes to avoid punishment. <p> …
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We analyze the compliance behavior of the small-scale fishery boat-owners of the Galapagos Marine Reserve. Our … legitimacy that norms have among the boat-owners, the sense of belonging of individuals, the legitimacy of their local … transgress the agreed regulations. Policy recommendation to improve compliance are also discussed …
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We uncover a hidden illegal fishing practice: the use of fishing nets with illegally small mesh size. The small mesh prevents nearly all fish of saleable size from escaping the net, but also traps a large number of fish which are too small to be sold on the market and are therefore discarded at...
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We uncover a hidden illegal fishing practice: the use of fishing nets with illegally small mesh size. The small mesh prevents nearly all fish of saleable size from escaping the net, but also traps a large number of fish which are too small to be sold on the market and are therefore discarded at...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013426392
EU Council, including those pertaining to conservation and management of ocean fisheries. Greece is also a State Party to … Justice and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea as vehicles for conflict resolution, enforcement compliance … these blended concepts for the small-scale coastal artisanal fisheries of the Greek seas …
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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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Understanding what determines the extent to which economic agents tell the truth to their regulating authority is of major economic importance, from banking to environmental protection. To this end, we examine truth-telling of German commercial fishermen in an artefactual field experiment. Their...
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Understanding what determines the extent to which economic agents tell the truth to their regulating authority is of major economic importance, from banking to environmental protection. To this end, we examine truth-telling of German commercial fishermen in an artefactual field experiment. Their...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011561780
Attempts to curb illegal activity through regulation gets complicated when agents can adapt to circumvent enforcement. Economic theory suggests that conducting audits on a predictable schedule, and (counter-intuitively) at high frequency, can undermine the effectiveness of audits. We conduct a...
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convictions for the competition authority at the expense of reduced cartel deterrence and social welfare. Hence, it is vital for …
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