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Volume 21, No. 1, 2006
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What Determines Willingness to Pay per Fish? A Meta-Analysis of Recreational Fishing Values, Robert J. Johnston, Matthew H. Ranson, Elena Y. Besedin, and Erik C. Helm |
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Analysis of U.S. Catfish Fillet Market Share Using a Flexible Logistic Model, Kwamena K. Quagrainie |
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An Analysis of the Relationship between Fish Harvesting and Processing Sectors in New England, Di Jin, Porter Hoagland, and Eric Thunberg |
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Benefits of Spatial Regulation in a Multispecies System, Guillermo E. Herrera |
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Risk Attitudes and Individual Transferable Quotas, Harald Bergland and Pal Andreas Pedersen |
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A Review of Regional Economic Models for Fisheries Management in the U.S., Chang K. Seung and Edward C. Waters |
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Book Review: Oyster Wars and the Public Trust: Property, Law, and Ecology in New Jersey History, Bonnie J. McCay. Review by Daniel Georgianna. |
Volume 21, No. 2, 2006
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An Econometric Market Model for the Pacific Halibut Fishery, Mark Herrmann and Keith Criddle |
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Technical Efficiency in Input Controlled Fisheries: The NSW Ocean Prawn Trawl Fishery, Jared Greenville, Jessica Hartmann, and T. Gordon MacAulay |
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Estimating Vessel Efficiency using a Bootstrapped Data Envelopment Analysis Model, John B. Walden |
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The East Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fisheries: Stock Collapse or Recovery? Trond Bjorndal and Ana Brasao |
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Thalassorama: Discounting, Amenity Values, and Marine Ecosystem Restoration, Matthew Berman and Ussif Rashid Sumaila Socio-Economic Structure and Performance of Traditional Fishermen in the Sultanate of Oman, Ahmed Salim Al-Marshudi and Hemesiri Kotagama |
Volume 21, No. 3, 2006
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A New Zealand ITQ Fishery with an In-season Stock Externality, Kathryn D. Bisack and Jon Sutinen |
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Within-season Rent: Maximized or Dissipated in an Open-access Fishery?, John Kennedy |
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Fisheries Economics and 20 Years with Marine Resource Economics: A Citation Analysis, Hakan Eggert |
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The Impact of Upstream Catch and Global Warming on the Grey Mullet Fishery in Taiwan: A Non-cooperative Game Analysis, Chih-Ming Hung and Daigee Shaw |
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Optimal Partial Harvesting Schedule for Aquaculture Operations, Run Yu and PingSun Leung |
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Environmental Quality and Housing Markets: Does Lot Size Matter?, Lynne Y. Lewis and Gayatri Acharya |
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Book Review(s): Managing Fish: Ten Case Studies from Canada’s Pacific Coast by Laura Jones and Miriam Bixby. Reviewed by Ralph Townsend. Economics and Ecology in Agriculture and Marine Production: Bioeconomics and Resource Use by Clem Tisdell. Reviewed by John Kennedy. |
Volume 21, No. 4, 2006
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Topical Problems in Fishery Economics: An Introduction, Ussif Rashid Sumaila, Anthony Charles, and Gil Sylvia |
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High Seas Fisheries Governance: A Framework for the Future?, G.T. ( Stan) Crothers and Lindie Nelson |
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Fisheries Contributions to the Gross Domestic Product: Underestimating Small-scale Fisheries in the Pacific, Dirk Zeller, Shawn Booth, and Daniel Pauly |
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Modeling Spatial Choice in Ocean Fisheries, Matthew Berman |
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Optimal Rebuilding of Fish Stocks in Different Nations: Bioeconomic Lessons for Regulators, Sherry L. Larkin, Gil Sylvia , Michael Harte, and Kathryn Quigley |
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Bayesian Ranking and Selection of Fishing Boat Efficiencies, Garth Holloway and David Tomberlin |
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Analysis of Risk Behavior in the U.S. Farm-Raised Catfish Market, Ivano Neira and Kwamena Quagrainie |
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2005 Winner Announcement: Dr. S.-Y. Hong Award for Outstanding Article in MRE |
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