Many real world fisheries have an individual vessel quota system with restrictions on transferability of quota or entrance of new vessels into the fishery. While the standard economic reasoning is that these institutional constraints lead to welfare losses, the size of those losses and optimal second-best policies are usually unknown. We develop a dynamic bioeconomic model, in which a scientific body provides an optimal TAC given restrictions on (i) transferability between vessel segments and (ii) entrance of new vessels. Further, we also quantify welfare losses arising from not maximizing economic welfare, but physical yield—which is actually the case in many fisheries. We apply the model to the Northeast Arctic cod fishery, and estimate n...
Under the individual vessel quota regulations, the expected economic return of a multi species fishe...
North-East Arctic cod is shared by Russia and Norway. Taking its multi-cohort structure into account...
PresentationThis study suggests an optimal harvest policy for Barents Sea species, namely Northeast ...
Many real world fisheries have an individual vessel quota system with restrictions on transferabilit...
Many real world fisheries have an individual vessel quota system with restrictions on transferabilit...
The objectives pursued by governments managing fisheries may include maximizing profits, minimizing ...
Abstract: We explore a fishery targeting the mature part of a stock, while bycatching the immature p...
Harvest control rules (HCRs) have been implemented for many fisheries worldwide. However, in most in...
This paper describes a single species model, which followed by two stages, a mature and an immature ...
ABSTRACT. First, we study the allocation rule applied to split the Norwegian total allowable catch f...
This paper develops a dynamic computational bioeconomic model with the objective of assessing protec...
This paper considers the choice among three different types of individual quota programs in a multi-...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
This paper presents a management model for the Barents Sea capelin and cod fisheries including juven...
This paper presents a management model for the Barents Sea capelin and cod fisheries including juven...
Under the individual vessel quota regulations, the expected economic return of a multi species fishe...
North-East Arctic cod is shared by Russia and Norway. Taking its multi-cohort structure into account...
PresentationThis study suggests an optimal harvest policy for Barents Sea species, namely Northeast ...
Many real world fisheries have an individual vessel quota system with restrictions on transferabilit...
Many real world fisheries have an individual vessel quota system with restrictions on transferabilit...
The objectives pursued by governments managing fisheries may include maximizing profits, minimizing ...
Abstract: We explore a fishery targeting the mature part of a stock, while bycatching the immature p...
Harvest control rules (HCRs) have been implemented for many fisheries worldwide. However, in most in...
This paper describes a single species model, which followed by two stages, a mature and an immature ...
ABSTRACT. First, we study the allocation rule applied to split the Norwegian total allowable catch f...
This paper develops a dynamic computational bioeconomic model with the objective of assessing protec...
This paper considers the choice among three different types of individual quota programs in a multi-...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
This paper presents a management model for the Barents Sea capelin and cod fisheries including juven...
This paper presents a management model for the Barents Sea capelin and cod fisheries including juven...
Under the individual vessel quota regulations, the expected economic return of a multi species fishe...
North-East Arctic cod is shared by Russia and Norway. Taking its multi-cohort structure into account...
PresentationThis study suggests an optimal harvest policy for Barents Sea species, namely Northeast ...