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2024
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Clara Antón-FernándezSammendrag
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Lampros LamprinakisSammendrag
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Paal KrokeneSammendrag
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Tomáš Hlásny Roman Modlinger Nick Schafstall Iris Bernardinelli Eckehard G. Brockerhoff György Csóka; Maarten de Groot Mihai-Leonard Duduman Massimo Faccoli Jostein Gohli Wojciech Grodzki Anikó Hirka Gernot Hoch Tomasz Jabłoński Marija Kolšek Paal Krokene Andrew Liebhold Markus Melin Slobodan Milanovic Milan Pernek Martin Schroeder Gottfried Steyrer Jozef Vakula Tiina YliojaSammendrag
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Theresa Weigl Jorunn Børve Emily Follett Melissa Magerøy Carl Gunnar Fossdal Hanne Larsen Siv Fagertun RembergSammendrag
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In this paper, we propose a fishery control scheme which happens to be first best efficient in the context of a Gordon-Schaefer model where asymmetric information about effort/harvesting costs is present. It is widely acknowledged that in the absence of regulations, competition between vessels leads to a competitive game wherein the outcome is inefficient. We introduce a management scheme that regulates the fishing industry through a convex tax on effort. The shares of this tax can be traded in a market, thus solving problems related to asymmetric information. This can be achieved since heterogeneous fishing firms are individually stimulated to solve the same optimality problem as a social planner would. We apply this model to the Northwest Mediterranean demersal fishery as a case study.