Research by J.D. Sachs and A.M. Warner, indicates that resource-rich countries are less successful in terms of economic growth than are resource-poor countries. The question of what measures Icelanders need to take to prevent their fishery wealth from limiting economic growth is posed. The main body of the essay discusses arguments for a fishing fee. The principal arguments for a fishing fee are listed. One type of argument concerns flexibility, with a view to possibly introducing other forms of management or altering the distribution of profit in the future. Another type of argument concerns equity and fairness, contending that having a fishing fee makes it easier to ensure that the entire nation enjoys the benefit of the resource. A third...
This paper reports on the results of an investigation of management costs in the fisheries of Icelan...
The Individual Transferable Quota (ITQ) approach to fisheries management has been promoted as a way ...
Though Iceland’s economy has for centuries largely been driven by export, especially fish exports, t...
The quota system, the economy, property rights, and growth – these topics have caused many to theori...
In this paper I argue that the origin of the economics of the fisheries can !be traced back to a Dan...
Despite the fact that fisheries can yield substantial economic benefits, majority of the world’s fis...
Research PaperFisheries economists have studied fisheries managed with ITQs and compared them to fis...
Abstract: The diplomatic corps of Iceland has used much of its time during the third quarter of the ...
Property rights and economic performance have been highly linked concepts, where the former influenc...
The Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) has been the centre of attention in an ongoing conflict reg...
Since the 1980s, so-called “rights-based” fisheries management regimes – specifically those designed...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Resource rentals can be viewed as taxes on scarcity rents or as fees for access to use or utilize th...
FræðigreinUnlike most western countries, marine fisheries in Iceland and Norway is still of some nat...
The thesis is aimed to answer the question, how a fishing quota system can facilitate capitalization...
This paper reports on the results of an investigation of management costs in the fisheries of Icelan...
The Individual Transferable Quota (ITQ) approach to fisheries management has been promoted as a way ...
Though Iceland’s economy has for centuries largely been driven by export, especially fish exports, t...
The quota system, the economy, property rights, and growth – these topics have caused many to theori...
In this paper I argue that the origin of the economics of the fisheries can !be traced back to a Dan...
Despite the fact that fisheries can yield substantial economic benefits, majority of the world’s fis...
Research PaperFisheries economists have studied fisheries managed with ITQs and compared them to fis...
Abstract: The diplomatic corps of Iceland has used much of its time during the third quarter of the ...
Property rights and economic performance have been highly linked concepts, where the former influenc...
The Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) has been the centre of attention in an ongoing conflict reg...
Since the 1980s, so-called “rights-based” fisheries management regimes – specifically those designed...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Resource rentals can be viewed as taxes on scarcity rents or as fees for access to use or utilize th...
FræðigreinUnlike most western countries, marine fisheries in Iceland and Norway is still of some nat...
The thesis is aimed to answer the question, how a fishing quota system can facilitate capitalization...
This paper reports on the results of an investigation of management costs in the fisheries of Icelan...
The Individual Transferable Quota (ITQ) approach to fisheries management has been promoted as a way ...
Though Iceland’s economy has for centuries largely been driven by export, especially fish exports, t...