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The Economics of Overcapacity and the Management of Capture Fishery Resources: A Review

Gordon R. Munro, Department of Economics and Fisheries Centre, University of British, Canada AND CEMARE, University of Portsmouth, UK
 
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Gordon R. Munro (2010), "The Economics of Overcapacity and the Management of Capture Fishery Resources: A Review", International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics: Vol. 4: No. 2, pp 93-122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/101.00000031

Publication Date: 09 Oct 2010
© 2010 G. R. Munro
 
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Environmental Economics
 

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In this article:
1 Introduction 
2 Measures of Optimal Fishing Capacity and the Economic Consequences of Excess Capacity: A Preliminary Assessment 
3 Malleable and Non-malleable Fleet Capital: The Basic Model 
4 Some Policy Implications of the Basic Model 
5 Resource Rebuilding Programs and the Regulated Open Access Problem 
6 Addressing the Regulated Open Access Overcapacity Problem 
7 Conclusions 
Acknowledgments 
References 

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DOI:10.1561/101.00000031