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Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 4 Ecosystem Based Management 2 fishing 2 panel data 2 search 2 whales 2 Community Water System 1 Consolidation 1 Demand and Price Analysis 1 Demand system 1 Drinking Water 1 Environmental Economics and Policy 1 Fischerei 1 Fischereipolitik 1 Fisheries 1 Fisheries Economics 1 Fisheries policy 1 Merger 1 Nachfragesystem 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Welfare analysis 1 Wohlfahrtsanalyse 1 fisheries 1 fisheries management 1 inverse demand 1 welfare analysis 1
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Free 6 Undetermined 1
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Book / Working Paper 4 Article 2 Other 2
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 4 Undetermined 4
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Lee, Min-Yang A. 7 Thunberg, Eric M. 4 Braden, John B. 2 Ando, Amy W. 1 Brazee, Richard J. 1 Lee, Min-yang A. 1 Thunberg, Eric 1
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Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA 3
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2007 Annual Meeting, July 29-August 1, 2007, Portland, Oregon TN 1 2008 Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2008, Orlando, Florida 1 2012 Annual Meeting, August 12-14, 2012, Seattle, Washington 1 American Journal of Agricultural Economics 1 American journal of agricultural economics 1
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RePEc 4 BASE 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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An Inverse Demand System for New England Groundfish : Welfare Analysis of the Transition to Catch Share Management
Lee, Min-Yang A.; Thunberg, Eric - 2023
The welfare effects of the 2010 transition from Days‐at‐Sea to catch share management in the Northeast U.S. groundfish fishery are examined by combining a model of groundfish demand with a simulation‐based model of supply. Counterfactual supply is constructed based on the Days‐at‐Sea...
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An Inverse Demand System for New England Groundfish: Welfare Analysis of the Transition to Catch Share Management
Lee, Min-Yang A.; Thunberg, Eric M. - Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA - 2012
In 2010, the Northeast groundfish fishery transitioned from an effort-control system (Days-at-Sea) to an output-control system (catch shares). Simultaneously, a large decrease in aggregate catch was imposed in order to achieve biological objectives. This research examines the welfare effects of...
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Three essays on fisheries economics
Lee, Min-Yang A. - 2010
This dissertation examines three themes of efficiency in fisheries economics and management.The first theme is intertemporal efficiency; by examining fishery managementproblems within a stochastic bioeconomic model, the tradeoffs between current and futureconsumption are clear. The second theme...
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Whale-watching and Herring Fishing: Joint or Independent Production?
Lee, Min-Yang A. - Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA - 2008
The effects of "localized depletion" of a pelagic fishery (herring) on a non-extractive marine activity (tourism) are investigated. Proponents of the localized depletion theory claim that intense fishing effort can lead to areas that are unsuitable for predators like tuna, groundfish, and...
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Whale-watching and Herring Fishing: Joint or Independent Production?
Lee, Min-Yang A. - 2008
The effects of "localized depletion" of a pelagic fishery (herring) on a non-extractive marine activity (tourism) are investigated. Proponents of the localized depletion theory claim that intense fishing effort can lead to areas that are unsuitable for predators like tuna, groundfish, and...
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Consolidation as a Regulatory Compliance Strategy: Small Drinking Water Systems and the Safe Drinking Water Act
Lee, Min-Yang A.; Braden, John B. - Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA - 2007
Despite extensive research and policy initiatives to increase the technical, financial, and managerial capacity of small drinking water systems, there has been little research focusing on understanding how consolidation can increase the overall capacity of the drinking water industry....
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An inverse demand system for New England groundfish : welfare analysis of the transition to catch share management
Lee, Min-yang A.; Thunberg, Eric M. - In: American journal of agricultural economics 95 (2013) 5, pp. 1178-1195
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An Inverse Demand System for New England Groundfish: Welfare Analysis of the Transition to Catch Share Management
Lee, Min-Yang A.; Thunberg, Eric M. - In: American Journal of Agricultural Economics 95 (2013) 5, pp. 1178-1195
The welfare effects of the 2010 transition from Days-at-Sea to catch share management in the Northeast U.S. groundfish fishery are examined by combining a model of groundfish demand with a simulation-based model of supply. Counterfactual supply is constructed based on the Days-at-Sea system that...
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