Rights-based management regimes are considered by economists as an important solution to the problems of excess capacity and biological over-harvesting of fisheries. In practice, adoption of such regimes, and particularly of those relying on individual quota allocations, has often met with resistance from within the fisheries concerned. A key reason for this resistance appears to be the distributional conflicts which arise in the process of implementing the regimes. An economic analysis of the nature of these conflicts in the different contexts in which they have been observed is proposed. The approach centres on the way in which distributional conflicts can influence the operation of management systems and their impacts on fisheries, from ...
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This paper describes a novel experiment designed to examine how rent dissipation may occur in fisher...
Although some slides are unclear, this is the best available copy and has been submitted at the requ...
This paper analyzes the distributional consequences of re-distributing quota between different artis...
Recent articles in high-profile journals advocating the widespread establishment of economic rights-...
In many fisheries around the world, the failures of centralized, top-down management have produced a...
In many fisheries around the world, the failures of centralized, top-down management have produced a...
International audienceQuota allocation mechanisms have distributional effects that are highly releva...
This research analyzes the effects that a redistributive fishing quota policy, within a collective r...
In this thesis a potential conflict of interest is examined in multi-species fisheries, managed unde...
In France, where fishing rights are non-transferable, the management of fishing quotas is essentiall...
Quota allocation mechanisms have distributional effects with important issues concerning the economi...
This paper considers four alternative policies for controlling harvest within a fishery: (1) individ...
Developing an allocation scheme for distributing rights amongst fishing nations is a key issue in th...
This article addresses the question of allocation of living marine resources among countries. We exa...
This paper considers the problem of multiple-species fishery management when targeting individual sp...
This paper describes a novel experiment designed to examine how rent dissipation may occur in fisher...
Although some slides are unclear, this is the best available copy and has been submitted at the requ...
This paper analyzes the distributional consequences of re-distributing quota between different artis...
Recent articles in high-profile journals advocating the widespread establishment of economic rights-...
In many fisheries around the world, the failures of centralized, top-down management have produced a...
In many fisheries around the world, the failures of centralized, top-down management have produced a...
International audienceQuota allocation mechanisms have distributional effects that are highly releva...
This research analyzes the effects that a redistributive fishing quota policy, within a collective r...
In this thesis a potential conflict of interest is examined in multi-species fisheries, managed unde...
In France, where fishing rights are non-transferable, the management of fishing quotas is essentiall...
Quota allocation mechanisms have distributional effects with important issues concerning the economi...
This paper considers four alternative policies for controlling harvest within a fishery: (1) individ...
Developing an allocation scheme for distributing rights amongst fishing nations is a key issue in th...
This article addresses the question of allocation of living marine resources among countries. We exa...
This paper considers the problem of multiple-species fishery management when targeting individual sp...
This paper describes a novel experiment designed to examine how rent dissipation may occur in fisher...
Although some slides are unclear, this is the best available copy and has been submitted at the requ...