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  • Myrland, Øystein; Kinnucan, Henry W. (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    In July 1997 a trade agreement between Norway and the European Union went into effect. The agreement specifies an increase in the export levy on Norwegian salmon entering the EU from 0.75% to 3.00% ad valorem. The proce ...
  • Isaksen, John R.; Dreyer, Bent (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    The impact of vertical integration (VI) on performance is an often-addressed topic in both management and economic studies. The contradicting conclusions based on different theoretical perspectives regarding this impact ...
  • Diop, Hamady; Harrison, Wes R.; Keithly, Walter R. "Jr" (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    The shrimp harvesting sector is the largest component of the Southeastern United States fishing industry, accounting for 57% of the total value of landings in the region in 1996. U.S. shrimp imports were valued at $2.6 ...
  • Spagnolo, Massimo; Ruckes, Erhard; Lem, Audum (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    The Italian seafood chain is experiencing strong evolutionary pressures. Domestic operators, especially at catch level suffer from weak organisational structures and poor logistics, fragmentation and lack of specialisat ...
  • Jones, Ronald W.; Kierzkowski, Henryk (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    Our discussion in the present paper builds upon our two earlier analyses of international fragmentation (1990, 1998), focussing upon the importance of service links in connecting fragmented production blocks. The ne ...
  • Furlong, William J.; Martin, Patrick M. (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    Many fisheries assign observers to vessels as a means of collecting stock data and monitoring regulatory compliance. Typically, deployment is random and the level of coverage determined in an ad hoc manner. This paper e ...
  • Haby, Michael G.; Falconer, Lawrence L.; Parker, John L. (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    The annual assessment of shrimp fishing performance is important to three interrelated audiences: the regulatory community which defines the policy arena in which fishermen operate, financial institutions which extend c ...
  • Hannesson, Rognvaldur (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    This paper discusses public expenditures on fisheries in Norway. The purpose is to identify management and enforcement costs, management being defined as regulations necessary to overcome the open access problem. Manage ...
  • Slovic, Paul (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    Risk management has become increasingly politicized and contentious. Polarized views, controversy, and conflict have become pervasive. Research has begun to provide a new perspective on this problem by demonstrating the ...
  • Pascoe, Sean; Mardle, Simon; Hatcher, Aaron (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    A recent analysis of the potential for management cost recovery in the UK suggested that such a policy would be detrimental to UK fishers if other European countries did not implement a similar charging policy. Most of ...
  • Buchanan, Shepard C. (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    The Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S. is home to the greatest hydroelectric system in the world. Its dams provide 75 percent of the power needs of nearly 10 million people. But the dams also cre ...
  • Wyatt, Nick (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    THe presentation discusses fisheries management measures and services and how costs may be recovered.
  • Paez, Maria Lucia D'Apice (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    The aim of this paper is to propose a model to analyze and manage the scientific-technological innovation systems in public organizations dedicated to R&D in agribusiness, such Embrapa, under the terms of the theoretica ...
  • Doering, Ralf (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    The number of discussions about sustainable fisheries is increasing world-wide. The crisis in a lot of big fisheries, e.g. cod fishery on the Grand Banks, salmon fisheries along the pacific coast of the USA and Canada, ...
  • Smith, Courtland L.; Gilden, Jennifer S. (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    In this paper, we consider the transfer of environmental and cultural assets to the next generation as a potential measure of sustainability. We define net assets as the value of renewable and nonrenewable natural res ...
  • Balmann, Alfons (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    This paper addresses the adequacy and perspectives of multi-agent system (MAS) models in the context of policy support for agricultural policy makers. The paper starts illustrating what MAS are and how they may be used. ...
  • Bjorndal, Trond; Gordon, Daniel V.; Lindroos, Marko; Kaitala, Veijo (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    In this paper, a three-country dynamic bio-economic model is presented and used to simulate catch levels, stock size and profit potential of alternative management strategies for the Norwegian spring-spawning herring fi ...
  • Hummel, Matthias E. (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    The 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) establishes a new legal framework for the management of biological resource use, for example in fisheries. The signatory states to the CBD have agreed upon several major ...
  • Wu, JunJie; Adams, Richard M.; Boggess, William G. (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    In recent years, payments to purchase resources or easements or to change landowner behavior have become a major vehicle for resource conservation and environmental protection. These funds use various strategies to targ ...
  • Finoff, David; Tschirhart, John (International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
    An important subset of natural resource management addresses preserving and/or harvesting biological resources. Examples are policies that derive from the Endangered Species Act including habitat conservation plans, the ...

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