Title of article
Limited-Entry Licensing: Insights from a Duration Model
Author/Authors
Smith، Martin D. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-604
From page
605
To page
0
Abstract
Limited entry is used to manage many fisheries. Effectiveness depends on a programʹs ability to control aggregate fishing power, which fleet size and composition both affect. This article analyzes fleet composition and attrition in a limited-entry fishery, the California red sea urchin fishery. It explores the dynamics of heterogeneity in catch and revenue and applies duration analysis to study individual fisherman attrition using both individual-level and time-varying covariates. The results show that the fleet is becoming more homogenous but also more potent and spatially mobile. Regulations such as size limits and season restrictions tend to increase attrition.
Keywords
limited-entry fishery , duration , fleet heterogeneity , entry-exit
Journal title
American Journal of Agricultural Economics
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
American Journal of Agricultural Economics
Record number
101411
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