Marine Resource Economics -- Contents of Volume 15


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Volume 15, No. 1 Spring 2000

  

Investigating Preference Heterogeneity in a Repeated Discrete-Choice Recreation Demand Model of Atlantic Salmon Fishing/William S. Breffle and Edward R. Morey, pp. 1-20.


Management of the Northern Atlantic Bluefin Tuna: An Application of C-Games/Clara Costa Duarte, Ana Brasao and Pedro Pintassilgo, pp. 21-36.

Efficiency of ITQs in the Presence of Production Externalities/Asgeir Danielsson, pp. 37-43

The Impact of Prices on Seafood Trade: A Panel Data Analysis of the French Seafood Market/Nicolas Peridy, Patrice Guillotreau, ad Pascal Bernard, pp.45-66.

Thalassorama:

Fishermen's Response to Revenue Changes: The Norwegian Coastal Mackerel Fishery/Frank Asche and Kristin Aarland, pp. 67-71.

Books Reviewed:

Should We Risk It? Exploring Environmental, Health and Technological Problem Solving. By Daniel M. Kammen and David M. Hassenzahl/Reviewed by Anthony T. Charles, pp. 73-75.

Volume 15, No. 2 Summer 2000

  

A Bioeconomic Analysis of Management Alternatives for the U.S. North Atlantic Swordfish Fishery/Donna J. Lee, Sherry L. Larkin, and Charles M. Adams, pp. 77-96.


Ecolabeling Seafood for Sustainable Production: Implications for Fisheries Management/Eyjolfur Gudmundsson and Cathy R. Wessells, pp. 97-113.

The Sea Urchin Fishery: Harvesting, Processing, and the Market/Julie A. Reynolds and James E. Wilen, pp. 115-126.

The Value of the Gulf of Mexico Recreational Red Snapper Fishery/Dhazn Gillig, Teofilo Ozuna, Jr., and Wade L. Griffin, pp. 127-139.

Thalassorama:

Fencing the Fisheries Commons: Regulatory Barbed Wire in the Alaskan Groundfish Fisheries/Daniel S. Holland, pp. 141-149.

Volume 15, No. 3 Fall 2000

  

Maximizing Resource Rent From the Western and Central Pacific Tuna Fisheries /Harry Campbell, M. Bertignac, J. Hampton, and A.J. Hand , pp. 151-177.


Modeling the Effects of Area Closure and Tax Policies: A Spatial-temporal Model of the Hawaii Longline Fishery/U. Chakravorty and K. Nemoto, pp. 179-204.

Perspectives:

Multi-Species ITQs: the Scotia-Fundy Mobile Gear Groundfishery Diane Dupont and Quentin Grafton, pp. 205-220.
Willingness to Participate and Bids in a Fishing Vessel Buyout Program: A Case Study of New England Groundfish/ Andrew Kitts, Eric Thunberg, and John Robertson, pp. 221- 232.

Comment/Reply:

A Comment to Asgeir Danielsson/John R. Boyce, pp. 233-243.
A Reply to John R. Boyce/Asgeir Danielsson, pp. 245-251.

Books Reviewed:

The Icelandic Fisheries. By Ragnar Arnason/Reviewed by Gorazd Ruseski , pp. 253-254.
Managing a Sea: The Ecological Economics of the Baltic. Edited by I. Gren, R. Turner, F. Wulff/Reviewed by Tom Grigalunas, pp. 255-259.

Volume 15, No. 4 Winter 2000

Guest Editor: Trond Bjrrndal

The United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement of 1995: History and Problems of Implementation/  Gordon R. Munro, pp. 265-280.


The Economic Structure of Harvesting for Three Vessel Types in the Norwegian Spring-spawning Herring Fishery /Trond Bjrrndal and Daniel V. Gordon, pp. 281-292.

The Norwegian Spring-Spawning Herring Fishery: A Stylised Game Model/  Ragnar Arnason, Gylfi Magnusson, and Sveinn Agnarsson, pp. 293-319.

Nash Equilibria in a Coalition Game of the Norwegian Spring-spawning Herring Fishery /Marko Lindroos and Veijo Kaitala, pp. 321-339.

Managing the Northern Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fisheries: The Stability of the UN Fish Stock Agreement Solution /Ana Brasao, Clara Costa-Duarte, and Maria A. Cunha-e-Sa, pp. 341-360.

The New Member Problem in the Cooperative Management of High Seas Fisheries   Pedro Pintassilgo and Clara Costa-Duarte, pp. 361-378.


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