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This paper considers the regulation of a natural resource within a dynamic common agency framework. In setting harvest quotas, the regulator responds to lobbying pressure (contributions) from harvesters ...
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2. [Article] Income Subsidies and Incentives to Overfish
Using a two-stage harvesting game, I model the political and economic incentives to overfish in a regulated, restricted access common property fishery with income supplements. As variable fishing effort ...Citation -
3. [Article] The Economics of Fisheries Self-regulation: Analytical Issues and a Historical Case Study
Economic analysis of fisheries management often relies on the assumption that some form of authority exists which will be able to take up the recommendations of economists, using adequate regulatory instruments. ...Citation -
4. [Article] Effect of Trap Soak-time on the Trap-selectivity Profile and By-kill in Prawn-trap Fisheries
Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans seeks to manage British Columbia’s prawn fishery by limiting the season length, vessel entry, and the number of prawn traps per vessel. However, fishers can ...Citation -
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6. [Article] Important Factors Influencing Rule Compliance in Fisheries Lessons from Danish Fisheries
This paper presents the results of a research project, which has focused on Danish fishers’ acceptance of imposed fisheries regulations and their respect for the management system. The analytical framework ...Citation -
7. [Article] Fisheries Management and Rule of Law
Fishing is one of the most intensively regulated industries in the U.S. economy. Theoretically, regulating an industry means subjecting it to the rule of law: treating those with an interest in the resource ...Citation -
Due to the immanent common property problem of water, non-point-pollution is the common feature of many inland waters and the eutrophic levels are alarmingly high. drinking water and other services are ...
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This paper discusses public expenditures on fisheries in Norway. The purpose is to identify management and enforcement costs, management being defined as regulations necessary to overcome the open access ...
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10. [Article] Tradable Effort Permits: A Case Study of the Florida Spiny Lobster Trap Certificate Program
The Florida spiny lobster trap certificate program (TCP) is one of the oldest U.S. fisheries programs involving tradable effort permits. Under the TCP, fishers must own a certificate (and pay an associated ...Citation