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The Satellite Account Approach for Measuring the US Marine Economy Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 Haijing (Jennifer) Zhuang, Jeffery Adkins, Michael D. Smith, Monica Grasso, Christopher Lauer, Kate Quigley, Lauren Knapp, Charles Colgan, William Nicolls
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Drivers of Health Insurance Status in the US West Coast Commercial Fishing Fleet Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 Connor Lewis-Smith, Sunny Jardine, Karma Norman, Daniel S. Holland
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Price Forecasting of a Small Pelagic Species in a South American Supply Center: A Machine Learning Approach Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 Vinícius Fellype Cavalcanti de França, Luan Diego de Oliveira, Humber Agrelli de Andrade
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Fishing Portfolio Response to a Climate Shock Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Sunny L. Jardine, Katy Bland, Adam L. Hayes
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Does Factor Mobility Matter? A General Equilibrium Analysis of a Fishery Rationalization Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Chang K. Seung
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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The Salt Roads: How Fish Made a Culture. By John Goodlad Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-12-20 Susan Hanna
Marine Resource Economics, Volume 39, Issue 1, Page 73-75, January 2024.
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Front Matter Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-12-20
Marine Resource Economics, Volume 39, Issue 1, January 2024.
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Understanding Public Preferences for Molluscan Shellfish Aquaculture: The Role of Production Technology and Environmental Impacts Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-11-30 Giulio Farolfi, Robert J. Johnston
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Risky Business: Can Oyster Farmers Defend Themselves against Foodborne Illness–Related Demand Shocks? Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-11-16 Vivianne Mazzocco, Hirotsugu Uchida, Michael J. Weir, David Bidwell
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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The Effects of the Affordable Care Act’s Insurance Subsidies on a Commercial Fishing Fleet Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-11-15 Scott Crosson, Cameron Speir, Christina Wiegand
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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The Welfare Value of Freshness: A Hedonic Price Analysis in the Retail Seafood Market in Japan Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-11-14 Yutaro Sakai, Tomoki Tada, Tsubasa Nomura, Nobuyuki Yagi
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Front Matter Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-10-03
Marine Resource Economics, Volume 38, Issue 4, October 2023.
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Coastal Communities at a Crossroads Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-09-06 Anna M. Birkenbach, Andreea L. Cojocaru, Ruth B. M. Pincinato
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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The Political Economy of Salmon Aquaculture: Value Sharing and Societal Support for Aquaculture in Norway Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-09-06 Bård Misund, Marit Schei Olsen, Tonje C. Osmundsen, Ragnar Tveterås
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Drivers of Access Right Sales: The Role of Resource Volatility and Individual Shocks in the Alaska Salmon Fishery Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-09-06 Jennifer Meredith
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Impacts of Conditional Cash Transfers on Fish Consumption: Evidence from Tanzania Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-09-06 Kyle Montanio, Emi Uchida, Katrina Kosec
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Economics of Aquatic Foods: Combining Bioeconomics and Market Analysis to Inform Regulations That Deliver Value Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-09-06 Martin D. Smith
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Onsite Characteristics and Diversity Avoidance in Marine Recreational Fishing Demand Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-09-06 Jesse D. Backstrom, Richard T. Woodward
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Sea Surface Temperature and Tuna Catch in the Eastern Pacific Ocean under Climate Change Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-09-06 Hanny John Mediodia, Viktoria Kahui, Ilan Noy
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Front Matter Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-06-21
Marine Resource Economics, Volume 38, Issue 3, July 2023.
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Musings on a Career in Applied Fisheries Economics Research Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-05-24 Jon G. Sutinen
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Improving Fisheries Management in Developing Countries Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-05-19 Ragnar Arnason
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Do Catch Shares Increase Prices? Evidence from US Fisheries Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-05-18 Anna M. Birkenbach, David J. Kaczan, Martin D. Smith, Greg Ardini, Daniel S. Holland, Min-Yang Lee, Doug Lipton, Michael D. Travis
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Reserve Prices and Bidder Participation in an English Auction: The Case of Atlantic Cod in Norway Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-05-17 Dengjun Zhang, Geir Sogn-Grundvåg
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Measuring Fishing Capacity Using Quantile Data Envelopment Analysis Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-05-09 John B. Walden, Joseph Atwood
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Front Matter Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-03-24
Marine Resource Economics, Volume 38, Issue 2, April 2023.
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Subsidies, Temporary Laying-Up, and Efficiency in a Coastal Commercial Fishery Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-02-23 Dieter Koemle, Thang Dao Nguyen, Xiaohua Yu, Robert Arlinghaus
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Modeling Import Demand for Fishery Products in Japan: A Dynamic AIDS Approach Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-02-23 Chun-Fu Hsu, Yun-Ju Chen, Kuo-I Chang
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Towards Economic Sustainability or Unsustainability: The Case of Artisanal Fisheries in the Bay of Bengal Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-02-22 Md. Akhtaruzzaman Khan, Md. Takibur Rahman, Kristin Helen Roll, Atle Guttormsen
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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A Random Coefficients Model of Seafood Demand: Implications for Consumer Preferences and Substitution Patterns Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-02-22 Kevin D. Ray, Daniel K. Lew, Rosemary Kosaka
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Identifying the Actual Willingness to Reduce Overfishing with a Fishnet Auction: Evidence from Artisanal Fishing Villages in Brazil Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-02-22 Carina Cavalcanti
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Front Matter Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2023-01-10
Marine Resource Economics, Volume 38, Issue 1, January 2023.
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Understanding Fisher Behavior: The Case of Snapper Fishers in Indonesia Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-12-13 Jens Koed Madsen, Rani Ekawaty, Aarthi Ananthanarayanan, Richard Bailey, Ernesto Carrella, Chris Dorsett, Michael Drexler, Peter Mous, Umi Muawanah, Steven Saul
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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Price Transmission between Energy and Fish Markets: Are Oil Rates Good Predictors of Tuna Prices? Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-12-02 Patrice Guillotreau, Frédéric Lantz, Lesya Nadzon, Jonathan Rault, Olivier Maury
Because most food processes are fossil fuel–based, many food markets are more or less connected to the oil market. Fishing technology in the high seas being energy-intensive, higher oil prices should affect the fish markets. This research looks at price transmission between marine diesel oil and a global fishery commodity, frozen skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) through a time series analysis combining
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Harmful Algal Blooms and Toxic Air: The Economic Value of Improved Forecasts Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-11-22 Klaus Moeltner, Tracy Fanara, Hosein Foroutan, Regina Hanlon, Vince Lovko, Shane Ross, David Schmale
Marine Resource Economics, Ahead of Print.
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The Impact of Marine Litter on Production Risk and Technical Efficiency in the Trawl Fisheries of Vietnam Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-11-21 Quach Thi Khanh Ngoc, Bui Bich Xuan, Tobias Börger, Nguyen Ngoc Duy
Marine litter has different impacts on fisheries by damaging gear, reducing catch, and necessitating time to repair or clean nets, making it a significant problem for this industry. This article explores the sources, types, and distribution of marine litter and how production risk and technical efficiency in the trawl fisheries in Vietnam are affected by the presence of litter. The empirical analysis
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Fisheries Management under Uncertainty Using a Convex Tax Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-11-21 Helge Berglann
This article considers the use of convex taxation as an instrument to regulate fisheries, comparing it with linear taxation with regards to economic yields and the risk of resource depletion. Convex taxation is shown to be central in studies with static models but has rarely been explored in the context of dynamic fisheries. Literature shows that a linear tax regime is superior to quantity regulation
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Front Matter Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-10-07
Marine Resource Economics, Volume 37, Issue 4, October 2022.
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Economic Valuation for Coastal Water Infrastructure Planning: Analysis of the Housing Market and Nutrient Pollution in Suffolk County, NY Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-09-12 Mark Nepf, Anthony Dvarskas, Patrick J. Walsh
The waters around Suffolk County, New York, are plagued by water quality concerns from nitrogen inputs, algal blooms, and eutrophication. Meanwhile, waterfront and near-water homes fuel a robust real estate market with many iconic regions, such as the Hamptons. Aging cesspools and septic systems are a paramount concern in the area. With approximately 74% of homes outside sewer systems, several jurisdictions
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Endogenous versus Exogenous Natural Mortality and Weight in Bioeconomic Models Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-09-12 Rasmus Noss Bang, Stein Ivar Steinshamn
We present an age-structured multi-fleet model with cannibalism mortality and endogenous weight at age. Using the model and three simplified versions, we show that assumptions of exogenous natural mortality and weight can lead to significant underestimation of optimal fishing mortality in both maximum sustainable yield (MSY) and maximum economic yield (MEY) scenarios for long-lived cannibalistic fish
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Biomass Development and Fishers’ Vulnerability in Nigeria: Evidence from a Survey Dataset Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-09-07 Nnaemeka Andegbe Chukwuone, Kira Lancker, Jörn O. Schmidt, Ebele Chinelo Amaechina
Biomass decline is a vital threat for small-scale fisheries, but lack of data affects our ability to understand both biomass development and fishers’ adaptation. This study contributes to the literature on cost-effective, survey-data-based methods in data-poor and development-oriented settings. Based on original survey data from Nigeria, we find that 58% of respondents perceive a decline in fish abundance
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ITQs, Market Power, and Efficiency Loss Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-09-06 Irmelin Slettemoen Helgesen
Individual transferable quota (ITQ) regimes have been adopted in a number of fisheries. While the issue of market power in such regimes has been discussed, this paper contributes to the literature by solving for explicit expressions for harvesting, quota price, and efficiency loss. In addition to supporting the previous findings, the explicit solution indicates that the cost of the market leader in
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A Disaggregated Analysis of Fish Demand in Myanmar Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-09-01 Yee Mon Aung, Ling Yee Khor, Nhuong Tran, Michael Akester, Manfred Zeller
We estimate demand elasticities for fish in Myanmar by fish supply sources and household groups, using a multistage budgeting approach combined with quadratic almost ideal demand system (QUAIDS). Our findings show that fish demand from all supply sources and household groups has increased with income. A substantial share of increasing demand for all fish groups is likely to come from poor and rural
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Entry Deterrence and Collusion at Repeated Multiunit Auctions of ITQs Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-08-30 Julio Peña-Torres, Roberto Muñoz, Felipe Quezada
We study revenue, entry, and possible collusion outcomes in the Chilean fishery with the longest record of individual transferable share quotas allocated via public auctions. We examine 18 annual multi-object auctions and two different auction designs at work. Based on results from a numerically calibrated auction model and econometric estimates, we claim that the repeated use of sequential oral (multiunit)
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Front Matter Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-07-21
Marine Resource Economics, Volume 37, Issue 3, July 2022.
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Are US Wild Salmon Products Affected by Farmed Salmon? A Cointegration Analysis Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-06-27 Kristin H. Roll, Rune Nygaard, Ben Fissel, James Hilger
This paper investigates the degree of market integration between several product forms of US wild salmon and Norwegian farmed salmon. While several studies have investigated the link between farmed salmon and fresh and/or frozen wild salmon markets, we expand the literature with the inclusion of the products canned salmon and salmon roe. Understanding how canned salmon and salmon roe are related to
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Valuing Mangrove Conservation Attributes in Red River Delta, Vietnam: A Choice Experiment Approach Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-06-27 Thanh Viet Nguyen, Michel Simioni, Hung Trung Vo
The study aims at valuing mangrove ecosystem services in Xuan Thuy National Park, Red River Delta, Vietnam. A discrete choice experiment was employed to elicit household willingness to pay (WTP) for a community project to protect mangroves against climate change. A conditional logit model and a random parameter logit model were estimated to identify the relationships between WTP and the different attributes
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The Way the Wind Blows: Tracing Out the Demand for Norwegian Lobster Using Instrumental Variables Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-06-24 Cecilia Hammarlund, Johan Blomquist, Staffan Waldo
Knowledge of price formation in fisheries is important in understanding effects of fisheries regulations and the support or resistance to regulations from different stakeholders. This article studies how demand can be traced out using wind speed on a fishing trip. Wind speed is strongly correlated with the quantities of Norwegian lobster (Nephrops) available on the market. Using wind variables as instrumental
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Oyster Economics: Simulated Costs, Market Returns, and Nonmarket Ecosystem Benefits of Harvested and Nonharvested Reefs, Off-Bottom Aquaculture, and Living Shorelines Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-06-23 Daniel R. Petrolia, William C. Walton, Just Cebrian
We simulate expected costs, market returns, and nonmarket ecosystem benefits associated with four oyster resources: harvested bottom reefs, off-bottom aquaculture, nonharvested (restored) reefs, and living shorelines. Benefit categories include market returns from harvest, improved water quality (reduced nitrogen), habitat for other species (blue crab and red drum), and shoreline protection. Bottom
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Does Boat Order in the Auction Affect the Price in Fish Markets? Hedonic Pricing for Hake in Northern Spain Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-06-10 Antonio Álvarez
This paper estimates a hedonic price function for hake using data from a fish auction market in Northern Spain. The model includes some variables that have not been previously considered in the literature, such as the number of boats present at the auction, the number of buyers, the number of yearly landings at this port by boats, the effect of holidays, and the order of the boat in the auction, which
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Discrete Choice Modeling of Fishers’ Landing Locations Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-06-10 Anna M. Birkenbach, Andreea L. Cojocaru, Martin D. Smith, Frank Asche
Commercial fishing decisions about where to land and sell catches have important efficiency and distributional implications for fishing communities. Unlike fishing location choices, landing locations choices have received little attention. We develop a model of fishers’ landing sites in northern Norway. While fishers are highly responsive to travel distance, we find that expected revenues are a lesser
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Front Matter Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-04-20
Marine Resource Economics, Volume 37, Issue 2, April 2022.
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Economic Impacts of Ocean Acidification: A Meta-Analysis Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-03-16 Chris Moore, Jasmine Fuller
This paper presents a comprehensive review and synthesis of studies that forecast economic impacts of ocean acidification. The changes in seawater chemistry resulting from increased carbon dioxide emissions, known as ocean acidification, will have detrimental impacts to marine ecosystem services. Those services include wild capture fisheries, aquaculture, recreation, shoreline protection, and others
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Machine Learning Approaches for Predicting Willingness to Pay for Shrimp Insurance in Vietnam Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-03-16 Kim Anh Thi Nguyen, Tram Anh Thi Nguyen, Brice M. Nguelifack, Curtis M. Jolly
Insurance premium prediction is a problem for limited-resource farmers. Econometric methods have generated inaccurate premium forecasts. This article investigates the efficacy of machine learning in predicting insurance premium. Machine learning techniques and survey data on willingness to pay were collected from 534 farmers in Ben Tre, Khanh Hoa, Quang Ninh, and Tra Vinh Provinces, Vietnam. The top-performing
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Influence of Price Variability and Financial Ratios on Business Failure in the Atlantic Salmon Industry Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-03-16 Dengjun Zhang, Ragnar Tveterås
Despite its rapid growth during the last three decades, salmon farming is risky because of production risk and dynamic market conditions, resulting in volatile salmon price over time. Price variability raises revenue uncertainty, affecting financial performance, capital structure, and survival probability. This study evaluates how price variability and financial ratios affect business failure in the
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Hedonic Price Functions and Market Structure: An Analysis of Supply-Motivated Submarkets for Salmon in California Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-03-10 Kevin D. Ray, Daniel K. Lew, Rosemary Kosaka
Hedonic price functions are frequently used to identify the marginal implicit prices for characteristics of differentiated products, including seafood products. These marginal implicit prices are determined by both consumer preferences and producer costs. When preferences or costs for a single characteristic differ systematically across omitted submarkets, the results are an average of the heterogeneous
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Market Opportunities for US Aquaculture Producers: The Case of Branzino Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-03-04 Frank Asche, Taryn Garlock, Edward Camp, Jordi Guillen, Ganesh Kumar, Ignacio Llorente, Gina Shamshak
The US is the world’s largest seafood importer by value, with an increasing share of imports composed of farmed seafood. Despite numerous policy initiatives, production and growth in the US aquaculture sector is limited, and there is a significant literature discussing potential explanations. In this paper the recent success of imported branzino is used to show that the market is not a constraint.
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A Bioeconomic Local General Equilibrium Assessment of Distributional Consequences of Small-Scale Fisheries Reform in Developing Countries Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-03-03 Ted E. Gilliland, James N. Sanchirico, J. Edward Taylor
Fisheries reform can increase wealth created by degraded small-scale developing-world fisheries. However, empirical studies of distributional consequences of reforms are scarce. Previous empirical studies largely focus on the fishing sector in isolation or do not disaggregate households into socioeconomic groups. We assess the distributional consequences of a fishery reform using a bioeconomic local
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The Economics of Fishing By Rögnvaldur Hannesson Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2021-11-12 Jorge Dresdner
Marine Resource Economics, Volume 37, Issue 1, Page 109-110, January 2022.
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Front Matter Marine Resour. Econ. (IF 2.9) Pub Date : 2022-01-20
Marine Resource Economics, Volume 37, Issue 1, January 2022.