Harmful fisheries subsidies have historically contributed to fleet overcapacity and continue to be allocated to the fishing industry to artificially maintain its profitability. However, in this contribution we show that removing harmful subsidies and reducing overfishing will help to recover the resource biomass, subsequently leading to increased levels of sustainable catches, income and well-being of fishers, and reduces inequities in income and consumption when fish stocks are not effectively managed. Maintaining harmful fisheries subsidies is socially and economically inefficient. Taking the example of the EU fishing fleet, one of the largest fishing fleets in the world, we use the total factor productivity to show that small-scale fishi...
Government subsidies affect many kinds of world’s fishery and are intended to restore troubled fishe...
This paper investigates the impact of fishery subsidies on resource stocks in 23 OECD countries for ...
In Mediterranean European countries, 85% of the assessed stocks are currently overfished compared to...
On 6 February, the European Parliament voted in favour of proposals to reform the EU’s Common Fisher...
This study examines the impact of subsidies on the profitability and ecologi...
Subsidies to the fishing sector have long been criticized for fueling over-fishing, and a reduction ...
Fishery subsidies greatly impact the sustainability of fishery resources. Subsidies that reduce the ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
In the European Union (EU), subsidies to the fishing industry and lack of compliance and enforcement...
Background: This study examines the impact of subsidies on the profitability and ecological stabilit...
Abstract only.A major problem affecting world fisheries today is overcapacity of which\ud overfishin...
Fisheries ministers risk damaging our natural resources beyond repair by consistently setting fishin...
In most economic sectors, increases in capital (i.e., investments) are often considered virtuous, in...
The WTO members are conducting negotiations to clarify and improve disciplines on fisheries subsidie...
The evidence of the destructive economic and biological consequences of “bad” fisheries subsidies is...
Government subsidies affect many kinds of world’s fishery and are intended to restore troubled fishe...
This paper investigates the impact of fishery subsidies on resource stocks in 23 OECD countries for ...
In Mediterranean European countries, 85% of the assessed stocks are currently overfished compared to...
On 6 February, the European Parliament voted in favour of proposals to reform the EU’s Common Fisher...
This study examines the impact of subsidies on the profitability and ecologi...
Subsidies to the fishing sector have long been criticized for fueling over-fishing, and a reduction ...
Fishery subsidies greatly impact the sustainability of fishery resources. Subsidies that reduce the ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
In the European Union (EU), subsidies to the fishing industry and lack of compliance and enforcement...
Background: This study examines the impact of subsidies on the profitability and ecological stabilit...
Abstract only.A major problem affecting world fisheries today is overcapacity of which\ud overfishin...
Fisheries ministers risk damaging our natural resources beyond repair by consistently setting fishin...
In most economic sectors, increases in capital (i.e., investments) are often considered virtuous, in...
The WTO members are conducting negotiations to clarify and improve disciplines on fisheries subsidie...
The evidence of the destructive economic and biological consequences of “bad” fisheries subsidies is...
Government subsidies affect many kinds of world’s fishery and are intended to restore troubled fishe...
This paper investigates the impact of fishery subsidies on resource stocks in 23 OECD countries for ...
In Mediterranean European countries, 85% of the assessed stocks are currently overfished compared to...