In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the market would not lead to the most efficient solution in resource use. Almost four decades earlier, in 1911, a Danish economist, Jens Warming, put this issue and made a very similar analysis for the fisheries sector. This research makes a reflection on the proposed explanation for the common property problem and asks what went wrong and why the important achievements of Warming had not the justified academic applause and practical impact
Fisheries are subject to a deep-rooted problem of economic inefficiency, often referred to as the fi...
Fisheries management benefits from the contribution of several academic disciplines, each with their...
Man has always looked to the ocean as an important food source, and expectations as to what resource...
In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the ...
Since the 50s, the central idea in the Fisheries Economics is that, in conditions of free access and...
In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the ...
In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the ...
In this paper I argue that the origin of the economics of the fisheries can !be traced back to a Dan...
This article summarizes the contribution in fisheries economics by the Danish economist Jens Warming...
As a fisheries consultant to the colonial administration, Adolf Severin Jensen (1866-1953) followed,...
The aim of the paper is to present issues connected with responsibility in the fishery industry. The...
This article looks at how fisheries biologists of the early twentieth century concep‑tualized and me...
Fishermen have long known that fisheries appear and disappear in time. Such events were attributed t...
Over-exploitation of fishery resources has become a major concern not only to users of the resource ...
Graduation date: 1998This dissertation contains theoretical and empirical analyses on common propert...
Fisheries are subject to a deep-rooted problem of economic inefficiency, often referred to as the fi...
Fisheries management benefits from the contribution of several academic disciplines, each with their...
Man has always looked to the ocean as an important food source, and expectations as to what resource...
In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the ...
Since the 50s, the central idea in the Fisheries Economics is that, in conditions of free access and...
In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the ...
In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the ...
In this paper I argue that the origin of the economics of the fisheries can !be traced back to a Dan...
This article summarizes the contribution in fisheries economics by the Danish economist Jens Warming...
As a fisheries consultant to the colonial administration, Adolf Severin Jensen (1866-1953) followed,...
The aim of the paper is to present issues connected with responsibility in the fishery industry. The...
This article looks at how fisheries biologists of the early twentieth century concep‑tualized and me...
Fishermen have long known that fisheries appear and disappear in time. Such events were attributed t...
Over-exploitation of fishery resources has become a major concern not only to users of the resource ...
Graduation date: 1998This dissertation contains theoretical and empirical analyses on common propert...
Fisheries are subject to a deep-rooted problem of economic inefficiency, often referred to as the fi...
Fisheries management benefits from the contribution of several academic disciplines, each with their...
Man has always looked to the ocean as an important food source, and expectations as to what resource...