How do the levels of extreme positions of various interest groups influence the conservation policies in the context of a renewable resource conservation contest? To answer this question, a model is provided where conservation policy is determined as a contest between two opposing interest groups: one in favor of conservation and another in favor of non-conservation. The levels of extreme positions for the conservationalists are determined by their demands about the severity of the conservation strategy that needs to be implemented. For the non-conservation group, the level of extreme position is determined by how large the current harvest of the resource should be. The main driver of the model is that resource conservation is realized only...
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This dissertation evaluates some innovative policy instruments in environmental and natural resource...
A simple, two-country theoretical model of transboundary fishing conflicts in which one country has ...
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Spatially heterogeneous costs of securing conservation agreements should be accounted for when prior...
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This article connsiders the case where a number of countries produce goods from labor, government in...
This paper is concerned with the classic topic of intertemporal resource economics: the optimal harv...
We investigate the extraction plan of present-biased decision makers managing a renewable resource s...
The objective in this thesis is to pose and to answer to some questions concerning the role played b...
This paper develops a general model of common resource extraction where we introduce payments for en...
In the first paper, we show that a lower importance of catch in recreational fishing may result in h...
This dissertation consists of three separate papers that either derive optimal management strategies...
The thesis consists of four theoretical articles that can be read independently of each other on the...
ABSTRACT: This paper considers the regulation of a natural resource within a dynamic common agency f...
This article considers the case where a number of countries produce goods from labor, government inp...
This dissertation evaluates some innovative policy instruments in environmental and natural resource...
A simple, two-country theoretical model of transboundary fishing conflicts in which one country has ...
This article examines the following case. A set of countries produce goods from labor, government in...
Spatially heterogeneous costs of securing conservation agreements should be accounted for when prior...
This article provides a flexible model of resource extraction, such as deforestation, and derives th...
This article connsiders the case where a number of countries produce goods from labor, government in...
This paper is concerned with the classic topic of intertemporal resource economics: the optimal harv...
We investigate the extraction plan of present-biased decision makers managing a renewable resource s...
The objective in this thesis is to pose and to answer to some questions concerning the role played b...
This paper develops a general model of common resource extraction where we introduce payments for en...
In the first paper, we show that a lower importance of catch in recreational fishing may result in h...
This dissertation consists of three separate papers that either derive optimal management strategies...