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Different property rights regimes in the Lake Victoria multiple species fishery

Gardner Brown, Brett Berger and Moses Ikiara

Environment and Development Economics, 2005, vol. 10, issue 01, pages 53-65

Abstract: Greater ecosystem complexity is recognized by studying a two species predator prey model under two property rights regimes: free entry and a system such as individual quotas which execute an economically optimal solution. A bottom-up management experiment is discussed in the context of Lake Victoria fisheries.

Date: 2005
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