A true landmark publication, Advances in Fisheries Economics brings together many of the world's leading fisheries economists to authoritatively cover the many issues facing the field of fisheries economics and management today. Compiled in honour of the work and achievements of Professor Gordon Munro of the University of British Columbia, Canada, this exceptional volume of research serves as both a valuable reference tool and fitting tribute to a man whose work has shaped the discipline. Divided into four sections, the text includes coverage of: - Property Rights and Fisheries Management -…mehr
A true landmark publication, Advances in Fisheries Economics brings together many of the world's leading fisheries economists to authoritatively cover the many issues facing the field of fisheries economics and management today. Compiled in honour of the work and achievements of Professor Gordon Munro of the University of British Columbia, Canada, this exceptional volume of research serves as both a valuable reference tool and fitting tribute to a man whose work has shaped the discipline. Divided into four sections, the text includes coverage of: - Property Rights and Fisheries Management - Capital Theory and Natural Resources - Game Theory and International Fisheries - Applied Fisheries Economics and Management The book is an important addition to the resources of all fisheries economists, managers, scientists and fish biologists. Libraries in universities and research establishments where these subjects are studied and taught should have copies on their shelves. About the Editors Dr. Trond Bjørndal is Professor of Economics, Centre for Fisheries Economics, Institute for Research in Economics and Business Administration, Bergen, Norway and Director, CEMARE, University of Portsmouth, England. Dr. Daniel V. Gordon is Professor of Economics, University of Calgary, Canada and Distinguished Research Fellow, Centre for Fisheries Economics, Institute for Research in Economics and Business Administration, Bergen, Norway Dr. Ragnar Arnason is Professor of Economics and the Chairman of the Institute of Economic Studies, University of Iceland. Dr. U. Rashid Sumaila is Director of the Fisheries Economics Research Unit, Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Trond Bjørndal is Professor of Economics, Centre for Fisheries Economics, Institute for Research in Economics and Business Administration, Bergen, Norway and Director, CEMARE, University of Portsmouth, England. Dr. Daniel V. Gordon is Professor of Economics, University of Calgary, Canada and Distinguished Research Fellow, Centre for Fisheries Economics, Institute for Research in Economics and Business Administration, Bergen, Norway Dr. Ragnar Arnason is Professor of Economics and the Chairman of the Institute of Economic Studies, University of Iceland. Dr. U. Rashid Sumaila is Director of the Fisheries Economics Research Unit, Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia.
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Preface vii Acknowledgements viii Tabula Gratulatoria x Chapter 1 On the Contributions of Professor G.R. Munro to Economics 1 T. Bjørndal and D.V. Gordon Section 1 Property Rights and Fisheries Management Chapter 2 Phases in the Evolution of Property in Sea Fisheries 17 A. Scott Chapter 3 Property Rights Quality and the Economic Efficiency of Fisheries Management Regimes: Some Basic Results 32 R. Arnason Chapter 4 Resolving the Class II Common Property Problem: The Case of the BC Groundfish Trawl Fishery 59 R.Q. Grafton, H.W. Nelson and B. Turris Chapter 5 Auctions of IFQs as a Means to Share the Rent 74 D.D. Huppert Chapter 6 Shadow Prices for Fishing Quotas: Fishing with Econometrics 87 D. Dupont and D.V. Gordon Section 2 Capital Theory and Natural Resources Chapter 7 Rational Expectations and Fisheries Management 109 C.W. Clark Chapter 8 Linking Natural Capital and Physical Capital: A Review of Natural Resource Investment Models 119 A. Charles Chapter 9 Fisheries Management with Stock Uncertainty and Costly Capital Adjustment 137 M. Doyle, R. Singh and Q. Weninger Section 3 Game Theory and International Fisheries Chapter 10 The Incomplete Information Stochastic Split-Stream Model: An Overview 159 R. McKelvey, P.V. Golubtsov, G. Cripe and K.A. Miller Chapter 11 Coalition Games in Fisheries Economics 184 M. Lindroos, V. Kaitala and L.G. Kronbak Chapter 12 Incentive Compatibility of Fish-Sharing Agreements 196 R. Hannesson Chapter 13 Fish Stew: Uncertainty, Conflicting Interests and Climate Regime Shifts 207 K.A. Miller Chapter 14 A Dynamic Gameon Renewable Natural Resource Exploitation and Markov Perfect Equilibrium 222 S. Kobayashi Section 4 Applied Fisheries Economics and Management Chapter 15 The Roleof the Fishing Industry in the Icelandic Economy 239 S. Agnarsson and R. Arnason Chapter 16 Factor Use and Productivity Change in a Rights-Based Fishery 257 B.M.H. Sharp and C. Batstone Chapter 17 Scientific Uncertainty and Fisheries Management 270 W.E. Schrank and G. Pontecorvo Chapter 18 Spatial-Temporal Assessment Analysis with Application to the Scotia-Fundy Herring Fishery 283 D.E. Lane Authors 304 Index 305
Preface vii Acknowledgements viii Tabula Gratulatoria x Chapter 1 On the Contributions of Professor G.R. Munro to Economics 1 T. Bjørndal and D.V. Gordon Section 1 Property Rights and Fisheries Management Chapter 2 Phases in the Evolution of Property in Sea Fisheries 17 A. Scott Chapter 3 Property Rights Quality and the Economic Efficiency of Fisheries Management Regimes: Some Basic Results 32 R. Arnason Chapter 4 Resolving the Class II Common Property Problem: The Case of the BC Groundfish Trawl Fishery 59 R.Q. Grafton, H.W. Nelson and B. Turris Chapter 5 Auctions of IFQs as a Means to Share the Rent 74 D.D. Huppert Chapter 6 Shadow Prices for Fishing Quotas: Fishing with Econometrics 87 D. Dupont and D.V. Gordon Section 2 Capital Theory and Natural Resources Chapter 7 Rational Expectations and Fisheries Management 109 C.W. Clark Chapter 8 Linking Natural Capital and Physical Capital: A Review of Natural Resource Investment Models 119 A. Charles Chapter 9 Fisheries Management with Stock Uncertainty and Costly Capital Adjustment 137 M. Doyle, R. Singh and Q. Weninger Section 3 Game Theory and International Fisheries Chapter 10 The Incomplete Information Stochastic Split-Stream Model: An Overview 159 R. McKelvey, P.V. Golubtsov, G. Cripe and K.A. Miller Chapter 11 Coalition Games in Fisheries Economics 184 M. Lindroos, V. Kaitala and L.G. Kronbak Chapter 12 Incentive Compatibility of Fish-Sharing Agreements 196 R. Hannesson Chapter 13 Fish Stew: Uncertainty, Conflicting Interests and Climate Regime Shifts 207 K.A. Miller Chapter 14 A Dynamic Gameon Renewable Natural Resource Exploitation and Markov Perfect Equilibrium 222 S. Kobayashi Section 4 Applied Fisheries Economics and Management Chapter 15 The Roleof the Fishing Industry in the Icelandic Economy 239 S. Agnarsson and R. Arnason Chapter 16 Factor Use and Productivity Change in a Rights-Based Fishery 257 B.M.H. Sharp and C. Batstone Chapter 17 Scientific Uncertainty and Fisheries Management 270 W.E. Schrank and G. Pontecorvo Chapter 18 Spatial-Temporal Assessment Analysis with Application to the Scotia-Fundy Herring Fishery 283 D.E. Lane Authors 304 Index 305
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Another truly global cooperation, this is an up to the minutereview of the latest developments in fisheries economics by thirtyof the world's most prominent academic economists whose workfocuses on fisheries.
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