Unlike most western countries, marine fisheries in Iceland and Norway is still of some national significance. For more than two decades now, the two countries have managed their fisheries with complicated quota systems. The main rules of these two systems are explained in the article. However, the main purpose of the article is to describe how harvest rights in the two countries have been allocated since 1990. In both countries the principle of grandfathering the harvest rights has prevailed, i.e., the initial allocation has protected the professional interest of those that have already participated in the fisheries. Despite this, rules on the matter have not been engraved in stone since they have been dynamic and contingent on various amen...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the relative efficiency of the fish harvesting policies of I...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the relative efficiency of the fish harvesting policies of I...
A structural reform of the Icelandic fishing industry which created the conditions for fair and free...
FræðigreinUnlike most western countries, marine fisheries in Iceland and Norway is still of some nat...
It is generally understood that since 1984 the Icelandic fishery man- agement system has been based ...
Property rights and economic performance have been highly linked concepts, where the former influenc...
The mackerel fishery has become the most important pelagic species for export. Prior to 1994 the all...
As in many resource based industries where the resources are in abundance but the home market is sma...
Since 1950s, the world marine fish resources have suffered the serious over-fishing. The marine reso...
Abstract: The diplomatic corps of Iceland has used much of its time during the third quarter of the ...
This thesis explores the European Union’s Common Fishery Policy and the Icelandic Fishery Management...
Despite the fact that fisheries can yield substantial economic benefits, majority of the world’s fis...
This article puts forward an analysis of the effort quota management system that has regulated the v...
Research by J.D. Sachs and A.M. Warner, indicates that resource-rich countries are less successful i...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the relative efficiency of the fish harvesting policies of I...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the relative efficiency of the fish harvesting policies of I...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the relative efficiency of the fish harvesting policies of I...
A structural reform of the Icelandic fishing industry which created the conditions for fair and free...
FræðigreinUnlike most western countries, marine fisheries in Iceland and Norway is still of some nat...
It is generally understood that since 1984 the Icelandic fishery man- agement system has been based ...
Property rights and economic performance have been highly linked concepts, where the former influenc...
The mackerel fishery has become the most important pelagic species for export. Prior to 1994 the all...
As in many resource based industries where the resources are in abundance but the home market is sma...
Since 1950s, the world marine fish resources have suffered the serious over-fishing. The marine reso...
Abstract: The diplomatic corps of Iceland has used much of its time during the third quarter of the ...
This thesis explores the European Union’s Common Fishery Policy and the Icelandic Fishery Management...
Despite the fact that fisheries can yield substantial economic benefits, majority of the world’s fis...
This article puts forward an analysis of the effort quota management system that has regulated the v...
Research by J.D. Sachs and A.M. Warner, indicates that resource-rich countries are less successful i...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the relative efficiency of the fish harvesting policies of I...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the relative efficiency of the fish harvesting policies of I...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the relative efficiency of the fish harvesting policies of I...
A structural reform of the Icelandic fishing industry which created the conditions for fair and free...