This paper develops a two-period noncooperative game-theoretic model of a Highly Migratory Fish Stocks (HMFS) fishery. In each period, the fish stock migrates from the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of a coastal state into the high seas, where distant water fishing (DWF) harvesters may harvest. We show that having an EEZ improves total welfare by reducing total harvest and that the degree of the welfare improvement increases when the number of harvesters in an HMFS fishery increases. We also show that an increase in the number of DWF harvesters leads to a larger harvest and rent dissipation. With open-access in the second stage, resource rent is totally dissipated for DWF harvesters, but not for the coastal state harvesters, which still earn...
Research PaperLong-term climate regime shifts have profound and persistent impacts on ocean temperat...
This paper is concerned with the classic topic of intertemporal resource economics: the optimal harv...
Models of fishing behavior rarely incorporate the complexities of marine ecosystems, multiple-stock ...
Research PaperThere is great concern at present that fish stocks are being depleted by over-fishing....
Graduation date: 1998This dissertation contains theoretical and empirical analyses on common propert...
Property rights are in the center of fisheries management difficulties. The problem becomes more com...
According to international law, straddling fish stocks should be managed cooperatively through Regio...
Where a fish stock straddles or migrates between country A's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and count...
Common-property fishing is a classic example of the tragedy of the commons. Driven by competition, r...
The world's oceans are governed as a system of over 150 sovereign exclusive economic zones (EEZs, ∼4...
The world's oceans are governed as a system of over 150 sovereign exclusive economic zones (EEZs, ∼4...
Coastal nations can impose conditions of use on foreign fishermen that operate in their Exclusive Ec...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been widely proposed for protecting overexploited fish population...
Abstract: The world’s oceans are governed as a system of over 150 sovereign exclusive economic zones...
The post World War II era saw the development of powerful self-contained fishing fleets, so-called d...
Research PaperLong-term climate regime shifts have profound and persistent impacts on ocean temperat...
This paper is concerned with the classic topic of intertemporal resource economics: the optimal harv...
Models of fishing behavior rarely incorporate the complexities of marine ecosystems, multiple-stock ...
Research PaperThere is great concern at present that fish stocks are being depleted by over-fishing....
Graduation date: 1998This dissertation contains theoretical and empirical analyses on common propert...
Property rights are in the center of fisheries management difficulties. The problem becomes more com...
According to international law, straddling fish stocks should be managed cooperatively through Regio...
Where a fish stock straddles or migrates between country A's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and count...
Common-property fishing is a classic example of the tragedy of the commons. Driven by competition, r...
The world's oceans are governed as a system of over 150 sovereign exclusive economic zones (EEZs, ∼4...
The world's oceans are governed as a system of over 150 sovereign exclusive economic zones (EEZs, ∼4...
Coastal nations can impose conditions of use on foreign fishermen that operate in their Exclusive Ec...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been widely proposed for protecting overexploited fish population...
Abstract: The world’s oceans are governed as a system of over 150 sovereign exclusive economic zones...
The post World War II era saw the development of powerful self-contained fishing fleets, so-called d...
Research PaperLong-term climate regime shifts have profound and persistent impacts on ocean temperat...
This paper is concerned with the classic topic of intertemporal resource economics: the optimal harv...
Models of fishing behavior rarely incorporate the complexities of marine ecosystems, multiple-stock ...