This article summarizes the contribution in fisheries economics by the Danish economist Jens Warming and gives a translation of his article “Aalegaardsretten” (The Danish Right to Eel Weir, 1931). Warming, provides an early reference on the problem of open access, precedes Arthur Pigou in suggesting an optimal tax as a correction measure, which I refer to as a Warming landing tax in fisheries, and explains how property rights in fisheries will lead to maximized resource rent and prevent overfishing. What is missing in Warming’s description of the problem is the dynamic aspect and that the economics of natural resources should be analyzed in a capital theoretic framework, which was later established by Anthony Scott (1955a; 1955b)
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In this paper I argue that the origin of the economics of the fisheries can !be traced back to a Dan...
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...
The quota system, the economy, property rights, and growth – these topics have caused many to theori...
In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the ...
Property rights are a widely advocated policy tool to encourage stewardship over a range of environm...
Property rights are a widely advocated policy tool to encourage stewardship over a range of environm...
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European inland commercial fisheries exhibit a wide spectrum of fishing modes, and have ex...
A survey of environmental and natural resource economics literature finds few references to property...
In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the ...
The article debates the origin of rent in natural-resource based industries (NRBIs) such as fisherie...
© 2018 The Author(s). Property rights are a widely advocated policy tool to encourage stewardship ov...
This Article will discuss several of the proposed solutions to the problem of how the distribution o...
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...
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...
The quota system, the economy, property rights, and growth – these topics have caused many to theori...
In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the ...
Property rights are a widely advocated policy tool to encourage stewardship over a range of environm...
Property rights are a widely advocated policy tool to encourage stewardship over a range of environm...
Research PaperIn considering fisheries regulation in the next decade, I make a concluding point that...
European inland commercial fisheries exhibit a wide spectrum of fishing modes, and have ex...
A survey of environmental and natural resource economics literature finds few references to property...
In his seminal paper, Gordon (1954) argued that, in a situation of open access and competition, the ...
The article debates the origin of rent in natural-resource based industries (NRBIs) such as fisherie...
© 2018 The Author(s). Property rights are a widely advocated policy tool to encourage stewardship ov...
This Article will discuss several of the proposed solutions to the problem of how the distribution o...