This paper applies game theory to address the problem of allocating profits among fishing nations, once the countries concerned have expressed an interest in achieving an agreement through a Regional Fishery Management Organization (RFMO). Proposing the population monotonic allocation scheme as management rule for division of profits, we argue that existing RFMOs can be expanded by means of the Shapley value. We also show that adjustment from the Nash equilibrium to sustainable or more efficient can be achieved by means of the proportional rule without harming any of the countries involved
Abstract only.The New England Multispecies (groundfish) fishery is about to implement\ud the catch s...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
This paper investigates conditions under which fisheries agreements between states are self-enforcin...
This paper applies game theory to address the problem of allocating profits among fishing nations, o...
This paper addresses the two main problems that Regional Fishery Management Organizations face. Firs...
A basic issue in transboundary fishery management is the new member problem. In this paper we addres...
This paper examines how a Regional Fisheries Management Organization (RFMO) might successfully achie...
According to international law, straddling fish stocks should be managed cooperatively through Regio...
Allocation schemes are one way to combat the tragedy of the commons, the situation whereby individua...
Abstract only.According to international law, straddling fish stocks should be managed\ud co-operati...
According to international law, straddling fish stocks should be managed co-operatively through Regi...
According to international law, straddling fish stocks should be managed co-operatively through Regi...
Abstract. This paper is not concerned with advances in game theory. Rather, the paper is concerned w...
In this paper a game theoretic setting is applied to the management of North Atlantic Bluefin tuna f...
This paper deals with partial cooperation among countries involved in the exploitation of straddling...
Abstract only.The New England Multispecies (groundfish) fishery is about to implement\ud the catch s...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
This paper investigates conditions under which fisheries agreements between states are self-enforcin...
This paper applies game theory to address the problem of allocating profits among fishing nations, o...
This paper addresses the two main problems that Regional Fishery Management Organizations face. Firs...
A basic issue in transboundary fishery management is the new member problem. In this paper we addres...
This paper examines how a Regional Fisheries Management Organization (RFMO) might successfully achie...
According to international law, straddling fish stocks should be managed cooperatively through Regio...
Allocation schemes are one way to combat the tragedy of the commons, the situation whereby individua...
Abstract only.According to international law, straddling fish stocks should be managed\ud co-operati...
According to international law, straddling fish stocks should be managed co-operatively through Regi...
According to international law, straddling fish stocks should be managed co-operatively through Regi...
Abstract. This paper is not concerned with advances in game theory. Rather, the paper is concerned w...
In this paper a game theoretic setting is applied to the management of North Atlantic Bluefin tuna f...
This paper deals with partial cooperation among countries involved in the exploitation of straddling...
Abstract only.The New England Multispecies (groundfish) fishery is about to implement\ud the catch s...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
This paper investigates conditions under which fisheries agreements between states are self-enforcin...