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One of the most prominent features of remuneration in the Hawaii’s longline fisheries industry has been the norm of share contract regimes. This paper investigates whether the use of share contract regime is positively correlated to increased economic returns. The principal-agent framework is...
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We apply the target revenue model, a version of prospect theory, to investigate how fishermen adjust their trip length to changes in daily revenue. The key finding is that certain groups of fishermen seem more likely to behave according to the target revenue model rather than the standard model...
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We combine an artefactual field experiments and household survey data to investigate whether involvement in a unique occupation such as fishery makes the fishermen exhibit different risk and time preferences than those in other occupations. Using a structural model approach, we integrate...
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This paper compares the social norms of distributive transfers within village communities in the north and south of Vietnam by analyzing household survey and experimental data. The results of household data analysis show private transfers flow from high-income households to low-income households...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015217502
We apply the target revenue model, a version of prospect theory, to investigate how fishermen adjust their trip length to changes in daily revenue. The key finding is that certain groups of fishermen seem more likely to behave according to the target revenue model rather than the standard model...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015218061
One of the most prominent features of remuneration in Hawaii’s longline fisheriesindustry has been the norm of share contract regimes. This paper investigates whether theuse of the share contract regime is positively correlated to increased economic returns.The principal-agent framework is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009445918
We consider estimating the infinite dimensional normal means from the prior Bayes standpoint and study the robustness properties of the prior Bayes procedure. Assumptions are made that the prior variances of the parameter vector are decreasing, with some extension. Under squared error loss, the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009430643