In this paper we examine the welfare implications of the Tanzanian fisheries boom following from the increase in quantities and prices of the Lake Victoria Nile perch export during 1993-2008. We use the theoretical model by Brander and Taylor (1997) that we try to test empirically. We have a micro level perspective using data from a 1993 World Bank household survey and our own study from 2008, both containing data from about 520 households in the two regions Mwanza and Mara by the lake. Our results indicate that average income has increased in both rural and urban areas. For the poorest part of the population, rural areas experienced only modestly and non-significantly reductions in the fraction below basic needs, while urban areas had a su...
Over the past century, Lake Victoria, in East Africa, has been stage to the most dramatic social, e...
DII working paper no.2007/24Exports of non-traditional products from developing to developed countri...
This is a report of the study on the contribution of Lake Victoria fisheries to economic growth, pov...
2 In this paper we examine the welfare implications of the Tanzanian fisheries boom following from t...
Alarming voices claim that the increased revenues from the Nile Perch industry in Lake Victoria fail...
Illegal fishing is a threat to the sustainability of fisheries in Lake Victoria and this paper exami...
The paper discusses the contribution of the Lake Victoria fisheries resources to the riparian states...
Many fisheries are potentially very valuable. According to a recent report by the World Bank and the...
This study sought to establish the livelihood dynamics of fishing communities amid declining fisheri...
Despite the crucial role played by Nile perch in the income of fishers around Lake Victoria, Tanzani...
The Nile perch, an introduced species into Lake Victoria, has led to commercialisation of the fisher...
The paper discusses the contribution of the Lake Victoria fisheries resources to the riparian states...
Lake Victoria supports Africa's largest inland fishery, and its most valuable product is the Nile pe...
This paper examines European Union (E.U.) demand for chilled fish fillets assuming product heterogen...
Fishing is known to be one of the oldest occupations of mankind and in Lake Victoria; it has been la...
Over the past century, Lake Victoria, in East Africa, has been stage to the most dramatic social, e...
DII working paper no.2007/24Exports of non-traditional products from developing to developed countri...
This is a report of the study on the contribution of Lake Victoria fisheries to economic growth, pov...
2 In this paper we examine the welfare implications of the Tanzanian fisheries boom following from t...
Alarming voices claim that the increased revenues from the Nile Perch industry in Lake Victoria fail...
Illegal fishing is a threat to the sustainability of fisheries in Lake Victoria and this paper exami...
The paper discusses the contribution of the Lake Victoria fisheries resources to the riparian states...
Many fisheries are potentially very valuable. According to a recent report by the World Bank and the...
This study sought to establish the livelihood dynamics of fishing communities amid declining fisheri...
Despite the crucial role played by Nile perch in the income of fishers around Lake Victoria, Tanzani...
The Nile perch, an introduced species into Lake Victoria, has led to commercialisation of the fisher...
The paper discusses the contribution of the Lake Victoria fisheries resources to the riparian states...
Lake Victoria supports Africa's largest inland fishery, and its most valuable product is the Nile pe...
This paper examines European Union (E.U.) demand for chilled fish fillets assuming product heterogen...
Fishing is known to be one of the oldest occupations of mankind and in Lake Victoria; it has been la...
Over the past century, Lake Victoria, in East Africa, has been stage to the most dramatic social, e...
DII working paper no.2007/24Exports of non-traditional products from developing to developed countri...
This is a report of the study on the contribution of Lake Victoria fisheries to economic growth, pov...