North Sea herring is a transboundary resource, shared by the EU and Norway. The purpose of this paper is to investigate how the harvests or total allowable catch quotas (TACs) for this species should be divided between these two countries so that both parties are satisfied. We apply a discrete-time game-theoretic model in which we show that the EU should be allocated more than half of the TAC even if the EU has higher harvesting costs. This result is due to the distribution pattern of the herring, with a larger share of herring located in the EU zone. However, we find that according to the Nash bargaining solution, the current sharing allocates too large a share to the EU
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North Sea herring is a transboundary resource, shared by the EU and Norway. The purpose of this pape...
This paper analyzes the strategic options of Norway and other countries for which the stock of Norwe...
This paper analyzes the strategic options of Norway and other countries for which the stock of Norwe...
In this paper, a three-country dynamic bio-economic simulation model is presented for the spring-spa...
In this paper, a three-country dynamic bio-economic simulation model is presented for the spring-spa...
In this paper, a three-country dynamic bio-economic simulation model is presented for the spring-spa...
In this paper, a three-country dynamic bio-economic simulation model is presented for the spring-spa...
Abstract. In this paper, a three-country dynamic bio-economic model is presented and used to simulat...
In this paper the Norwegian economic gains / costs of rebuilding the Norwegian spring-spawning herri...
This paper analyzes the strategic options of Norway and other countries for which the stock of Norwe...
The fishery for Northeast Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Barents Sea is one of the most valuable...
The fishery for Northeast Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Barents Sea is one of the most valuable...
The fishery for Northeast Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Barents Sea is one of the most valuable...
The Northeast Atlantic sustains a number of pelagic fish stocks, the most important of which are Nor...
This paper analyses the management of the Atlantic salmon stocks in the Baltic Sea through a coaliti...
North Sea herring is a transboundary resource, shared by the EU and Norway. The purpose of this pape...
This paper analyzes the strategic options of Norway and other countries for which the stock of Norwe...
This paper analyzes the strategic options of Norway and other countries for which the stock of Norwe...
In this paper, a three-country dynamic bio-economic simulation model is presented for the spring-spa...
In this paper, a three-country dynamic bio-economic simulation model is presented for the spring-spa...
In this paper, a three-country dynamic bio-economic simulation model is presented for the spring-spa...
In this paper, a three-country dynamic bio-economic simulation model is presented for the spring-spa...
Abstract. In this paper, a three-country dynamic bio-economic model is presented and used to simulat...
In this paper the Norwegian economic gains / costs of rebuilding the Norwegian spring-spawning herri...
This paper analyzes the strategic options of Norway and other countries for which the stock of Norwe...
The fishery for Northeast Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Barents Sea is one of the most valuable...
The fishery for Northeast Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Barents Sea is one of the most valuable...
The fishery for Northeast Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Barents Sea is one of the most valuable...
The Northeast Atlantic sustains a number of pelagic fish stocks, the most important of which are Nor...
This paper analyses the management of the Atlantic salmon stocks in the Baltic Sea through a coaliti...