The WTO members are conducting negotiations to clarify and improve disciplines on fisheries subsidies at the Doha Round. In this paper, I investigate how worldwide subsidy reform in the fisheries sector could affect fisheries output and resource stocks in a trading equilibrium. Using a simple static model of variable labor supply, I demonstrate that the effects of a reduction in subsidies on fisheries output will differ, depending on the conditions of the economy and fisheries management in different countries. A possible outcome of a reduction in non-capacity-enhancing subsidies is that fisheries output will rise in countries where catch quotas are not enforced and remain the same in countries where catch quotas are strictly enforced, expa...
Subsidies to the fishing sector have long been criticized for fueling over-fishing, and a reduction ...
Subsidies can directly support unsustainable fishing practices that harm both ecosystems and long-te...
The evidence of the destructive economic and biological consequences of “bad” fisheries subsidies is...
World Trade Organization members included fishery subsidies in the Doha round of trade negotiations....
International audienceWorld Trade Organization members included fishery subsidies in the Doha round ...
This paper investigates the impact of fishery subsidies on resource stocks in 23 OECD countries for ...
International audienceMany renewable resource sectors are heavily subsidized and yet the resources a...
Fishery subsidies greatly impact the sustainability of fishery resources. Subsidies that reduce the ...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: NAAFE Forum 2017 Proceedings, March 22-24, 2017. Compiled by Ann ...
We analyze the effect of fisheries subsidy negotiations on financial markets and aggregate demand in...
Focuses on fisheries trade, regulated under the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
Harmful fisheries subsidies have historically contributed to fleet overcapacity and continue to be a...
This paper analyzes the impact of reducing fisheries subsidies in a general equilibrium model for a ...
This study deals with fisheries and trade, focusing on developing countries. Fish is globally traded...
Subsidies to the fishing sector have long been criticized for fueling over-fishing, and a reduction ...
Subsidies can directly support unsustainable fishing practices that harm both ecosystems and long-te...
The evidence of the destructive economic and biological consequences of “bad” fisheries subsidies is...
World Trade Organization members included fishery subsidies in the Doha round of trade negotiations....
International audienceWorld Trade Organization members included fishery subsidies in the Doha round ...
This paper investigates the impact of fishery subsidies on resource stocks in 23 OECD countries for ...
International audienceMany renewable resource sectors are heavily subsidized and yet the resources a...
Fishery subsidies greatly impact the sustainability of fishery resources. Subsidies that reduce the ...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: NAAFE Forum 2017 Proceedings, March 22-24, 2017. Compiled by Ann ...
We analyze the effect of fisheries subsidy negotiations on financial markets and aggregate demand in...
Focuses on fisheries trade, regulated under the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
Harmful fisheries subsidies have historically contributed to fleet overcapacity and continue to be a...
This paper analyzes the impact of reducing fisheries subsidies in a general equilibrium model for a ...
This study deals with fisheries and trade, focusing on developing countries. Fish is globally traded...
Subsidies to the fishing sector have long been criticized for fueling over-fishing, and a reduction ...
Subsidies can directly support unsustainable fishing practices that harm both ecosystems and long-te...
The evidence of the destructive economic and biological consequences of “bad” fisheries subsidies is...