Fisheries economics : collected essays
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Fisheries economics : collected essays
(International library of environmental economics and policy)
Ashgate, c2002
- v. 1
- v. 2
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- Contents: Volume I: The Basics: The economic theory of a common-property resource: the fishery, H. Scott Gordon
- The fishery: the objectives of sole ownership, Anthony Scott
- Some considerations of the population dynamics and economics in relation to the management of the commercial marine fisheries, Milner B. Schaefer
- The economics of fishing and modern capital theory: a simplified approach, Colin W. Clark and Gordon R. Munro
- The optimal exploitation of renewable resource stocks: problems of irreversible investment, Colin W. Clark, Frank H. Clark and Gordon R. Munro. Refinements: Demand Supply and Inputs: Optimization and suboptimization in fishery regulation, Ralph Turvey
- Factor rents, sole ownership and the optimum level of fisheries exploitation, Parzifal Copes
- Externalities, factor proportions and the level of exploitation of free access resources, J.R. Gould. Extinction: Extinction of a fishery by commercial exploitation: a note, J.R. Gould
- The economics of over exploitation, Colin W. Clark. Disaggregated Models: On models of commercial fishing, Vernon L. Smith
- The relationship between firm and fishery in common properties fisheries, Lee G. Anderson. Regulation: Development of economic theory on fisheries regulation, Anthony Scott
- Economic and social implications of the main policy alternatives for controlling fishing effort, J.A. Crutchfield
- Towards a predictive model for the economic regulation of commercial fisheries, Colin W. Clark
- Individual transferable quotas: theory and practice, R. Quentin Grafton
- Minimum information management in fisheries, Ragnar Arnason
- Individual transferable quotas and production externalities in a fishery, John R. Boyce
- A critical review of the individual quota as a device in fisheries management, Parzifal Copes
- Entry restrictions in the fishery: a survey of the evidence, Ralph E. Townsend
- Contracting problems and regulation: the case of the fishery, Ronald N. Johnson and Gary D. Libecap
- Name index. Volume II: Extensions: Multispecies Models: Analysis of open access commercial exploitation and maximum economic yield in biologically and technologically interdependent fisheries, Lee G. Anderson
- An economic analysis of the fisheries bycatch problem, John R. Boyce. International Utilization: The great fish war: an example using a dynamic Cournot-Nash solution, David Levhari and Leonard J. Mirman
- The optimal management of a transboundary renewable resource, Gordon R. Munro
- Fishing as a super game, RAgnvaldur Hannesson. Uncertainty: Stochastic bioeconomics: a review of basic methods and results, Peder Andersen and Jon G. Sutinen
- How to set catch quotas: constant effort and constant catch, RAgnvaldur Hannesson and Stein Ivar Steinshamm
- Implementing the precautionary principle in fisheries management through marine reserves, Tim Lauck, Colin W. Clark, Marc Mangel and Gordon R. Munro
- Marine reserves: what would they accomplish?, RAgnvaldur Hannesson. Beyond the Schaeffer Model: Beverton-Holt model of a commercial fishery: optimal dynamics, Colin Clark, Gordon Edwards and Michael Friedlaender
- Bioeconomics of spatial exploitation in a patchy environment, James N. Sanchiro and James E. Wilen. Schooling Species: The dynamics of an open access fishery, Trond BjArndal and Jon M. Conrad
- The optimal management of North Sea herring, Trond BjArndal. The Share System: The share system in open-access and optimally regulated fisheries, Lee G. Anderson. Recreational Fisheries: Bioeconomic models of marine recreational fishing, Kenneth E. McConnell and Jon G. Sutinen
- Toward a complete economic theory of the utilization and management of recreational fisheries, Lee. G. Anderson. Analysis of Management Agencies: The economics of fishery law enforcement, Jon G. Sutinen and Peder Andersen
- Optimal governing instrument, operational level and enforcement in natural resource regulation: the case of the fishery, Lee G. Anderson and Dwight R. Lee
- A model of regulated open access use, Francis R. Homans and James E. Wilen. Applications: Property rights and efficiency in the oyster industry, Richard J. Agnello and Lawrence P. Donnelley
- Production economics and optimal stock size in a North Atlantic fishery, Trond BjArndal
- Optimal timing of harvest for the North Carolina bay scallop fishery, Robert L. Kellogg, J.E. Easley Jr and Thomas Johnston
- A bioeconomic model of the Pacific whiting, John M. Conrad
- Assessing efficiency gains from the individual transferable quotas: an application to the mid-Atlantic surf clam and ocean quahog fishery, Quinn Weninger
- Bioeconomic analysis of alternative selection patterns in the United States Atlantic silver hake fishery, E.M. Thunberg, T.E. Hesler and R.K. Mayo
- Name index.
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