Marine Resource Economics
2014 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 4, 2016
- Profitability Effects and Fishery Subsidies: Average Treatment Effects Based on Propensity Scores pp. 373 - 402

- Nguyen Ngoc Duy and Ola Flaaten
- Technical Change as a Stochastic Trend in a Fisheries Model pp. 403 - 419

- Sturla Furunes Kvamsdal
- Market Integration between Farmed and Wild Fish: Evidence from the Whitefish Market in Germany pp. 421 - 432

- Julia Bronnmann, Isaac Ankamah-Yeboah and Max Nielsen
- International Fisheries Management and Recreational Benefits: The Case of Baltic Salmon pp. 433 - 451

- Soile Oinonen, Lone Grønbæk, Marita Laukkanen, Polina Levontin, Marko Lindroos, Emmi Nieminen, Katja Parkkila, Pedro Pintassilgo, Henni Pulkkinen and Atso Romakkaniemi
- Development of the Pacific Groundfish Trawl IFQ Market pp. 453 - 464

- Daniel S. Holland
Volume 31, issue 3, 2016
- Spillover Effects of Environmental Regulation for Sea Turtle Protection in the Hawaii Longline Swordfish Fishery pp. 259 - 279

- Hing Ling Chan and Minling Pan
- Characteristics of Demand Structure and Preferences for Wild and Farmed Seafood in Germany: An Application of QUAIDS Modeling with Correction for Sample Selection pp. 281 - 300

- Julia Bronnmann, Jens-Peter Loy and Karen J. Schroeder
- Addressing Onsite Sampling in Analysis of Recreation Demand: Economic Value and Impact of Visitation to Cape Hatteras National Seashore pp. 301 - 322

- Craig Landry, Alyson R. Lewis, Haiyong Liu and Hans Vogelsong
- Valuing Sportfishing Harvest with the Demand for Boat Fuel pp. 323 - 338

- David Carter, Akbar Marvasti, Christopher Liese and Scott Crosson
- Quota Enforcement and Capital Investment in Natural Resource Industries pp. 339 - 354

- Itziar Lazkano and Linda Nøstbakken
- Impacts of Nutrition Information on Choices of Fresh Seafood Among Parents pp. 355 - 372

- Xiang Bi, Lisa House and Zhifeng Gao
Volume 31, issue 2, 2016
- The Affordable Care Act and Opportunities for Change in North Carolina’s Commercial Fisheries pp. 121 - 129

- Scott Crosson
- International Public Law and the Failure to Efficiently Manage Ocean Living Resources pp. 131 - 139

- Paul Hallwood
- Are Two Rents Better than None? When Monopolies Correct Ill-Defined Property Rights pp. 141 - 164

- Dale Manning and Hirotsugu Uchida
- Individual vs. Collective Approaches to Fisheries Management pp. 165 - 192

- Rong Zhou and Kathleen Segerson
- Economic Benefits of Multi-Species Management: The Pelagic Fisheries in the Northeast Atlantic pp. 193 - 210

- Nils-Arne Ekerhovd and Stein Ivar Steinshamn
- Valuing Marine Biodiversity in the Gulf of Mexico: Evidence from the Proposed Boundary Expansion of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary pp. 211 - 232

- Stephanie F. Stefanski and Jay Shimshack
- Regulating Multiple Externalities: The Case of Nordic Fisheries pp. 233 - 257

- Staffan Waldo, Frank Jensen, Max Nielsen, Hans Ellefsen, Jónas Hallgrimsson, Cecilia Hammarlund, Øystein Hermansen and John Isaksen
Volume 31, issue 1, 2016
- Distributional Effects of the Transition to Property Rights for a Common-Pool Resource pp. 1 - 26

- Corbett Grainger and Christopher Costello
- Do Radioactive Spills from the Fukushima Disaster Have Any Influence on the Japanese Seafood Market? pp. 27 - 45

- Hiroki Wakamatsu and Tsutomu Miyata
- Values for Recreational Beach Quality in Oahu, Hawaii pp. 47 - 62

- Jerrod Penn, Wuyang Hu, Linda Cox and Lara Kozloff
- Excess Capacity and Capital Malleability in a Fishery with Myopic Expectations pp. 63 - 81

- Steven Rust, Sarah Jennings and Satoshi Yamazaki
- Hiring Preferences for Nonimmigrant Labor: The Case of the Seafood Processing Industry pp. 83 - 99

- Ashok Mishra and Jeffrey Gillespie
- Putting Economics into Maximum Economic Yield pp. 101 - 116

- Dale Squires and Niels Vestergaard
- Book Review: American Catch: The Fight for Our Local Seafood. By Paul Greenberg. New York, US: Penguin Press, 2014, 320 pp., paperback. ISBN 13-9780143127437 pp. 117 - 119

- Martin Smith
Volume 30, issue 4, 2015
- Compliance in Artisanal Fisheries: Do Morality, Legitimacy, and Peer Effects Matter? pp. 349 - 370

- Jorge Dresdner, Carlos Chavez and Omar Barriga
- Evolution of Social Capital and Economic Performance in New England Harvest Cooperatives pp. 371 - 392

- Daniel S. Holland, Patricia Pinto da Silva and Andrew W. Kitts
- Bioeconomics of a Marine Disease pp. 393 - 416

- Jon M. Conrad and Daniel Rondeau
- At-Home Consumption of Fish Products in Malaysia: An Analysis of Household Expenditure Survey Data pp. 417 - 433

- Andrew K.G. Tan, Steven T. Yen and Abdul Rahman Hasan
- Tribute to James Arthur Crutchfield pp. 435 - 437

- Lee G. Anderson
- Tribute to Anthony Dalton Scott pp. 439 - 441

- Gordon R. Munro
Volume 30, issue 3, 2015
- The Application of Basic Economic Principles to Real-World Fisheries Management and Regulation pp. 235 - 249

- Lee G. Anderson
- World Fisheries in Crisis? pp. 251 - 260

- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- Advancing Marine Policy Toward Ecosystem-Based Management by Eliciting Public Preferences pp. 261 - 275

- Sophal Chhun, Viktoria Kahui, Henrik Moller and Paul Thorsnes
- Pricing on the Fish Market--Does Size Matter? pp. 277 - 296

- Eric Sjöberg
- Stochastically Induced Critical Depensation and Risk of Stock Collapse pp. 297 - 313

- Diwakar Poudel, Leif Sandal and Sturla F. Kvamsdal
- Time for Fishing: Bargaining Power in the Swedish Baltic Cod Fishery pp. 315 - 329

- Johan Blomquist, Cecilia Hammarlund and Staffan Waldo
- Untangling Economic Impacts for Alaska Fisheries: A Structural Path Analysis pp. 331 - 347

- Chang K. Seung
Volume 30, issue 2, 2015
- Effects of the Share Remuneration System on Fisheries Management Targets and Rent Distribution pp. 123 - 138

- Jordi Guillen, Claire Macher, Mathieu Merzéréaud, Jean Boncoeur and Olivier Guyader
- An Inverse Demand System for the Differentiated Blue Crab Market in Chesapeake Bay pp. 139 - 156

- Pei Huang
- The Big, the Bad, and the Average: Hedonic Prices and Inverse Demand for Baltic Cod pp. 157 - 177

- Cecilia Hammarlund
- Examining the Long-Run Relationship between the Prices of Imported Abalone in Japan pp. 179 - 192

- Eriko Hoshino, Caleb Gardner, Sarah Jennings and Klaas Hartmann
- Whatever Happened to the Wreckfish Fishery? An Evaluation of the Oldest Finfish ITQ Program in the United States pp. 193 - 217

- Tracy Yandle and Scott Crosson
- Weighting and Imputation for Missing Data in a Cost and Earnings Fishery Survey pp. 219 - 230

- Daniel K. Lew, Amber Himes-Cornell and Jean Lee
- Book Review: Ecofundamentalism: A Critique of Extreme Environmentalism. By Rögnvaldur Hannesson. Plymouth, UK: Lexington Books, 2014, 121 pp. ISBN 978-0-7391-8963-4 pp. 231 - 234

- Mads Greaker
Volume 30, issue 1, 2015
- Fighting Over a Red Herring: The Role of Economics in Recreational-Commercial Allocation Disputes pp. 1 - 20

- Joshua K. Abbott
- The Value of the Swedish Eel Fishery pp. 21 - 34

- Jesper Stage
- Recreational Visits to the Adam's River during the Annual Sockeye Run: A Travel Cost Analysis pp. 35 - 49

- Robert A. Androkovich
- Willingness to Pay for Multiple Seafood Labels in a Niche Market pp. 51 - 70

- Robert Fonner
- Share Contract Choices and Economic Performance: Empirical Evidence from the Artisanal Fisheries Sector in Chile pp. 71 - 95

- Cesar Salazar
- Cap-and-trade Bycatch Management with Costly Avoidance and Stock Uncertainty pp. 97 - 119

- Rajesh Singh and Quinn Weninger
- Book Review: Economics of the Oceans. Rights, Rents and Resources. By Paul Hallwood. Oxon, US: Routledge, 2014, 298 pp., paperback. ISBN: 978-0-415-63909-5 pp. 121 - 122

- Viktoria Kahui
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