<p>Chapter 1: Although there are widely accepted theoretical explanations for overexploitation of common-pool resources, empirically we have limited information about the micro-level mechanisms that cause individually efficient exploitation to result in macro inefficiency. This paper conducts the first empirical investigation of common-pool resource users' dynamic and strategic behavior at the micro level. With an application to the North Carolina shrimp fishery, we examine fishermen's strategies in a fully dynamic game that accounts for latent resource dynamics and other players' actions. Combining a simulation-based Conditional Choice Probability estimator and a Pseudo Maximum Likelihood estimator, we recover the profit structure of the f...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
We conduct the first empirical investigation of common-pool resource users ’ dynamic and strategic b...
The main theme of this dissertation is a challenge to the traditional paradigm of optimal control fo...
The emergence of ecosystem-based management suggests that traditional fisheries management and prote...
While environmental stressors such as hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) are perceived as a threat to th...
We conduct the first empirical investigation of common-pool resource users' dynamic and strategic be...
Abstract only.This paper conducts the first empirical investigation of common-pool\ud resource users...
Marine hypoxia, a seasonal phenomenon, adversely affects parts of numerous waterbodies around the wo...
It is well known that hypoxia undermines the ecosystem functions of estuarine and marine environment...
The overall goal of this analysis is to quantify the effect of hypoxia on economic outcomes of inter...
This dissertation conducts an examination of price as an economic parameter of strategic importance ...
While environmental stressors such as hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) are perceived as a threat to th...
People around the world depend on the ocean for their livelihoods and cultural identity. Properly do...
In this dissertation, I examine how environmental and anthropogenic factors and autocorrelated distu...
Fisheries are complex systems affected by environmental variability, species interactions, and human...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
We conduct the first empirical investigation of common-pool resource users ’ dynamic and strategic b...
The main theme of this dissertation is a challenge to the traditional paradigm of optimal control fo...
The emergence of ecosystem-based management suggests that traditional fisheries management and prote...
While environmental stressors such as hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) are perceived as a threat to th...
We conduct the first empirical investigation of common-pool resource users' dynamic and strategic be...
Abstract only.This paper conducts the first empirical investigation of common-pool\ud resource users...
Marine hypoxia, a seasonal phenomenon, adversely affects parts of numerous waterbodies around the wo...
It is well known that hypoxia undermines the ecosystem functions of estuarine and marine environment...
The overall goal of this analysis is to quantify the effect of hypoxia on economic outcomes of inter...
This dissertation conducts an examination of price as an economic parameter of strategic importance ...
While environmental stressors such as hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) are perceived as a threat to th...
People around the world depend on the ocean for their livelihoods and cultural identity. Properly do...
In this dissertation, I examine how environmental and anthropogenic factors and autocorrelated distu...
Fisheries are complex systems affected by environmental variability, species interactions, and human...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
We conduct the first empirical investigation of common-pool resource users ’ dynamic and strategic b...
The main theme of this dissertation is a challenge to the traditional paradigm of optimal control fo...