Many renewable resources, such as fish stocks, water or environmental quality, are shared between different countries. The management of such resources then relies on international agreements. We develop a model of a shared renewable resource for which there is an international agreement that determines each country’s share of total extractions. Each government is responsible for the enforcement of their national quota. The countries can cheat on the agreement by reducing enforcement efforts and thereby inducing their firms to violate their quotas. We analyze the effects of this in a differential game framework. There are two games. First, a Stackelberg game between the government and the firms within each country. Second, an enforcement ga...
Coastal nations can impose conditions of use on foreign fishermen that operate in their Exclusive Ec...
A basic issue in transboundary fishery management is the new member problem. In this paper we addres...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Many renewable resources, such as fish stocks, water or environmental quality, are shared between di...
Abstract only.Many renewable resources, such as fish stocks, water or environmental\ud quality, are ...
Recent conflicts over fish stocks, such as salmon and turbot, have revived public interest in the op...
A simple, two-country theoretical model of transboundary fishing conflicts in which one country has ...
This paper seeks to study government’s regulation of fisheries (or other natural resources) in the p...
Considered here is multi-party exploitation of common property, renewable resources. The parties pla...
We examine trade and strategic interaction between countries that enforce technical measures for res...
It has long been recognized in economics that individuals can derive benefits from a resource stock ...
International natural resources are typically subject to intense conflict, something likely to incre...
Individual quotas are a dominant instrument in the management of common pool renewable resources lik...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the role of intergovernmental relations on a country's ...
Many fish stocks are controlled by fish quotas divided among individual firms. Such quota regimes ne...
Coastal nations can impose conditions of use on foreign fishermen that operate in their Exclusive Ec...
A basic issue in transboundary fishery management is the new member problem. In this paper we addres...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Many renewable resources, such as fish stocks, water or environmental quality, are shared between di...
Abstract only.Many renewable resources, such as fish stocks, water or environmental\ud quality, are ...
Recent conflicts over fish stocks, such as salmon and turbot, have revived public interest in the op...
A simple, two-country theoretical model of transboundary fishing conflicts in which one country has ...
This paper seeks to study government’s regulation of fisheries (or other natural resources) in the p...
Considered here is multi-party exploitation of common property, renewable resources. The parties pla...
We examine trade and strategic interaction between countries that enforce technical measures for res...
It has long been recognized in economics that individuals can derive benefits from a resource stock ...
International natural resources are typically subject to intense conflict, something likely to incre...
Individual quotas are a dominant instrument in the management of common pool renewable resources lik...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the role of intergovernmental relations on a country's ...
Many fish stocks are controlled by fish quotas divided among individual firms. Such quota regimes ne...
Coastal nations can impose conditions of use on foreign fishermen that operate in their Exclusive Ec...
A basic issue in transboundary fishery management is the new member problem. In this paper we addres...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...