Marine Resource Economics -- Contents of Volume 18


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Volume 18, No. 1, 2003

  

Industrial Agglomeration and Production Costs in Norwegian Salmon Aquaculture, Ragnar Tveteras , pp. 1-22


Compensating Variation for Recreational Policy: A Random Utility Approach to Boating in Florida,  Michael Thomas and Nicholas Stratis, pp.23-33

On the Dynamics of Commercial Fishing and Parameter Identification,  Al-Amin Ussif, Leif K. Sandal, Stein Steinshamn, pp.35-46

Optimal Management of the Northern Atlantic Bluefin Tuna,  Pedro Pintassilgo and Clara Costa Duarte , pp. 47-67

Books Reviewed:

Law's Order - What Economics has to do with Law and Why it Matters,  by David D. Friedman. Reviewed by Gerry Visgilio, Connecticut College,pp. 69-71.

Volume 18, No. 2, 2003

An Economic Evaluation of Beach Erosion Management Alternatives, Craig E. Landry, Andrew G. Keeler, and Warren Kriesel


The Optimal Allocation of Ocean Space: Aquaculture and Wild-harvest Fisheries, Porter Hoagland, Di Jin, Hauke Kite-Powell

North Pacific Halibut and Sablefish IFQ Policy Design: Quantifying the Impacts on Processors, Scott C. Matulich and Michael Clark

Analyzing Technical and Economic Interrelationships in Hawaii’s Longline Fishery, Naresh C. Pradhan, Khem R. Sharma, and PingSun Leung

Perspectives:

Evidence on Producer Bargaining in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Lobster Fishery, Ralph E. Townsend, Samuel G. Pooley, and Raymond Clarke..

Thalassorama:

Relative Productivity Development in Salmon Aquaculture, Frank Asche, Trond Bjorndal, and Elin H. Sissener

Volume 18, No. 3, 2003

 

Futility of Targeted Fish Tariffs and an Alternative, Henry Kinnucan


Effects of Coral Reef Attribute Damage on Recreational Welfare, Jeffrey Wielgus, Nanette E. Chadwick-Furman, Naomi Zeitouni, and Mordechai Shechter

Size and Bag Limits in Recreational Fisheries: Theoretical and Empirical Analysis, Richard Woodward and Wade Griffin

Harvesting Strategies in a Fish Stock Dominated by Low-frequency Variability: The Norwegian Spring-spawning Herring (Clupea harengus), Veijo Kaitala, Niclas Jonzen, and Katja Enberg

Could Welfare Optimality be Achieved with Extensive Data Information?, Hans Frost and Frank Jensen

Book Review:

Coastal Hazard Management: Lessons and Future Directions from New Jersey by Norbert P. Psuty and Douglas D. Ofiara. Book Review provided by Gary Yohe, Wesleyan University

Volume 18, No. 4, 2003

    

Participation Decisions, Angler Welfare, and the Regional Economic Impact of Sportfishing, Keith R. Criddle, Mark Herrmann, S. Todd Lee, and Charles Hamel


Pollution Externalities and Fisheries: Insights from a Spatially Explicit Bioeconomic Model, Alan Collins, Sean Pascoe, and David Whitmarsh

Multilateral Governance of Fisheries: Management and Cooperation in the Western and Central Pacific Tuna Fisheries, Satish Chand, R. Quentin Grafton, and Elizabeth Petersen

Supply Functions for North Sea Herring, Linda Nostbakken and Trond Bjorndal

Perspectives:

Primary Uncertainty in the Seafood Industry: An Exploratory Study of How Processing Firms Cope, Geir Grundvag Ottesen and Kjell Gronhaug

Book Review:

Unfinished Business: New Zealand’s Experience with Rights-Based Fisheries. Reviewed by Ralph Townsend, University of Maine.


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