Marine Resource Economics -- Contents of Volume 12

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Volume 12, No.1 Spring 1997

 

Needles in a Haystack: Cost-Effective Sampling of Marine Sport Anglers / Mario F. Teisl and Kevin J. Boyle pp. 1-10.


A Model of Bycatch Involving a Passive Use Stock / Porter Hoagland and Di Jin pp. 11-28.

Transboundary Renewable Resource Management and Conservation Motives /Paul C. Missios and Charles Plourde pp. 29-36.

Household Demand for Fish and Meat Products: Separability and Demographic Effects / Kjell G. Salvanes and Don J. DeVoretz pp. 37-55.

Thalassorama: Cost Recovery as a Fisheries Management Tool / Barry Kaufmann and Gerry Geen pp. 57-66.

Thalassorama: Trade Disputes and Productivity Gains: The Curse of Farmed Salmon Production? / Frank Asche pp. 67-73.

Volume 12, No.2 Summer 1997

Stein Ivar Steinshamn and Leif K. Sandal, Guest Editors

 

Strategic Dynamic Interaction / Ussif Rashid Sumaila pp. 77-94.


Steady States and Discounting / Leif K. Sandal and Stein I. Steinshamn pp. 95-105.

Local Government and the Icelandic ITQ Market / Thorolfur Matthiasson pp. 107-126.

Strategies, Predator-Prey Models and Chaos /R. Quentin Grafton and J. Silva-Echenique pp. 127-143.

Potential Gains from Cooperation for Vessels and Countries /Susana Cabrera Yeto, Rosario Gomez Garcia, and Gumersindo Ruiz Bravo pp. 145-158.

Volume 12, No.3 Fall 1997

 

Trade Sanctions and Effects on Long-Run Stocks of Marine Mammals / Carl-Eirk Schultz pp. 159-178.


Analysis of a Highly Migratory Fish Stocks Fishery: A Game Theoretic Approach / Toyokazu Naito and Stephen Polasky pp. 179-201.

Just Fishing? Equity and Efficiency in Fisheries Management Regimes /Claire W. Armstrong and Derek J. Clark pp. 203-220.

Dynamic Adjustment in Demand Equations /Frank Asche pp. 221-237.

Thalassorama: Initial Effects of the Alaska Halibut IFQ Program: Survey Comments of Alaska Fishermen / Gunnar Knapp pp. 239-248.

Volume 12, No.4 Winter 1997

 

The Political Economy of Fishing Regulations: The Case of Chile / Julio Pe&ntildea-Torres; pp. 253-280.


Catch Regulation and Accident Risk: The Moral Hazard of Fisheries Management / Harald Bergland and P&aringl Andreas Pedersen pp. 281-292.

Demand for Recreational Fishing in Tampa Bay, Florida: A Random Utility Approach /Gretchen Greene, Charles B. Moss, and Thomas H. Spreen pp. 293-305.

Estimating Net Benefits of Reallocation: Discrete Choice Models of Sport and Commercial Fishing /Matthew Berman, Sharman Haley, and Hongjin Kim pp. 307-327.

Utilization of the Icelandic Cod Stock in a Multispecies Context /Asgeir Danielsson, Gunnar Stefansson, Fridrik M. Baldursson nd Kristjan Thorarinsson pp. 329-344.

Thalassorama: Fisheries Management in Asia: The Way Forward / Nik Mustapha R. Abdullah and K. Kuperan pp. 345-353.

Thalassorama: Common Fishery Policy and National Fisheries Management / Wil Smit pp. 355-359.

Thalassorama: U.S. New England Groundfish Management Under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act / Stanley D.H. Wang and Andrew A. Rosenberg pp. 361-366.

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