The Economics of Marine Resources and Conservation Policy : The Pacific Halibut Case Study with Commentary /
How can we manage a so-called "renewable" natural resource such as a fishery when we don't know how renewable it really is? James A. Crutchfield and Arnold Zellner developed a dynamic and highly successful economic approach to this problem, drawing on extensive data from the Pacific h...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Chicago :
University of Chicago Press,
[2010]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- Introduction and Overview
- ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE PACIFIC HALIBUT FISHERY
- PART 1 : Basic Theory of Regulation and Its Application to Halibut Fishery
- 1 . Pacific Halibut Fishery
- 2. Theoretical Basis for Management
- 3. Objectives of Fishery Management
- 4. History of Regulation of the Halibut Fishery
- PART 2: Economic Effects of the Halibut Program
- 5. General Effects of the Halibut Program
- 6. Analysis of Port Pricing of Halibut: Theoretical Considerations
- 7. Analysis of Port Pricing of Halibut: Empirical Results
- 8. Economic Survey of Boats and Fishermen
- PART 3: Conclusions from Analysis and Implications for Public Policy
- 9. Economic Status of the Halibut Fishery
- 10. Summary of Economic Performance
- 11 . Policy Implications
- Appendixes
- COMMENTARY
- 1 . The Crutchfield and Zellner Monograph and the Evolution of Environmental and Resource Economics David Zilberman
- 2. Price-Oriented Management and the Pacific Halibut
- 3. Crutchfield and Zellner on Exvessel Price Determination in the Pacific Halibut Fishery
- 4. The Halibut Fishery
- Index