Marine Resource Economics -- Contents of Volume 22


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Volume 22, No. 1, 2007

Optimal Vessel Quotas and Capacity of a Danish Trawler Fleet Segment: A Dual Approach/ Ayoe Hoff and Hans Frost

A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Introducing a Non-native Species: The Case of the Signal Crayfish in Sweden/ Mitesh Kataria

Virtual Population Units: A New Institutional Approach to Fisheries Management/ Jungsam Lee and John M. Gates

Small-scale Fishermen and Risk Preferences/ Håkan Eggert and Razack B. Lokina


A Note on the “Stock Effect”/ Rögnvaldur Hannesson

Thalassorama

Does Capacity Analysis Help us Meet Fishery Policy and Management Objectives? A Special Group of Thalassorama Contributions/ Organized by Cathy A. Roheim

Thoughts on Capacity Analysis: Is Capacity Analysis Giving Policy Makers Information they Need?/ James E. Wilen

Capacity Analysis and Fisheries Policy: Theory versus Practice/ Sean Pascoe

Does Capacity Analysis Help us Meet Fishery Policy and Management Objectives? Comments/ Lee G. Anderson

Capacity Analysis and Fisheries Management: Is the Tail Wagging the Dog?/ Anthony Cox

An Assessment of the Use of Capacity Analysis in U.S. Federal Fishery Management/Joseph M. Terry

Capacity Measurement in Fisheries: What Can we Learn?/ Frank Asche


Comment:

Bioeconomics of Sustainable Harvest of Competing Species: A Comment / Tibor Neugebauer and Begoña Casino


Book Review:

Hubbert's Peak: The Impending World Oil Shortage by Kenneth S. Deffeyes. Reviewed by Ahmad Slaibi

Volume 22, No. 2, 2007

Structural Modeling of Marine Reserves with Bayesian Estimation/ Martin D. Smith, Junjie Zhang, and Felicia C. Coleman


Sharing Rules and Stability in Coalition Games with Externalities/ Lone Grønbaek Kronbak and Marko Lindroos

Accommodating Complex Substitution Patterns in a Random Utility Model of Recreational Fishing/ Len M. Hunt, Peter C. Boxall, and Barry Boots

Playing Chicken with Salmon/ Jon Olaf Olaussen

Market Integration of Farmed Trout in Germany/ Max Nielsen, Jari Setälä, Jukka Laitinen, Kaija Saarni, Jaro Virtanen, and Asmo Honkanen

Book Review:

Climate Change and the Economics of the World's Fisheries: Examples of Small Pelagic Stocks. Edited by Rögnvaldur Hannesson, Manuel Barange, and Samuel F. Herrick, Jr. Reviewed by William E. Schrank

Volume 22, No. 3, 2007

Economic Valuation of Beach Erosion Control/ Ju-Chin Huang, P. Joan Poor, and Min Qiang Zhao


Value of Brands and Other Attributes: Hedonic Analysis of Retail Frozen Fish in the UK/ Cathy A. Roheim, Lacey Gardiner, and Frank Asche

Irreversible Investments Revisited/ Leif K. Sandal, Stein I. Steinshamn, and Ayoe Hoff

Untangling the Benefits of Protected Areas in Fisheries/ Jared Greenville and T. Gordon MacAulay

Aquaculture-Fisheries Interactions/ Eirik Mikkelsen

Perspectives

Social, Economic, and Regulatory Drivers of the Shark Fin Trade/ Shelley Clarke, E.J. Milner-Gulland, and Trond Bjørndal

 

Thalassorama

Productivity Growth in the Supply Chain – Another Source of Competitiveness for Aquaculture/ Frank Asche, Kristin H. Roll, and Ragnar Tveteras

Volume 22, No. 4, 2007

Advances in Property Rights Based Fisheries Management: An Introduction/ Ragnar Arnason


The Efficiency Gains from Fully Delineating Rights in an ITQ Fishery/ Christopher Costello and Robert Deacon

Taxes, ITQs, Investments, and Revenue Sharing / Rögnvaldur Hannesson

Fisheries Self-management under ITQs/ Ragnar Arnason

TURFs and ITQs: Collective vs. Individual Decision Making/ José P. Cancino, Hirotsugu Uchida, and James E. Wilen

Assigning Property Rights in the Common Pool: Implications of the Prevalence of First-Possession Rules for ITQs in Fisheries/ Gary D. Libecap

Internationally Shared Fish Stocks, the High Seas and Property Rights in Fisheries/ Gordon R. Munro

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