The Two-sector Economic Problem Of Persistent Organic Pollution and Baltic Sea Salmon Fisheries

The paper describes the general nature of two-sector environmental and natural resource problems and highlights the issue of two sector models where one sector imposes a one-sided negative externality on the other sector, e.g. the polluting sector causes changes in the economic value of the fishery...

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Main Authors: Hutniczak, Barbara, Kronbak, Lone Grønbæk
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Published: Columbia University 2011
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spelling ftdatacite:10.7916/d8tq617j 2023-05-15T15:29:44+02:00 The Two-sector Economic Problem Of Persistent Organic Pollution and Baltic Sea Salmon Fisheries Hutniczak, Barbara Kronbak, Lone Grønbæk 2011 https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8tq617j https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D8TQ617J unknown Columbia University https://dx.doi.org/ Atlantic salmon fisheries--Economic aspects Persistent pollutants Salmon fisheries--Management Salmon industry--Economic aspects Atlantic salmon fishing--Economic aspects Atlantic salmon fisheries Sustainability Aquatic sciences Text Articles article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2011 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7916/d8tq617j 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The paper describes the general nature of two-sector environmental and natural resource problems and highlights the issue of two sector models where one sector imposes a one-sided negative externality on the other sector, e.g. the polluting sector causes changes in the economic value of the fishery sector. The paper sets up a general social planner model and demonstrates it in simple functional form, using the problem of persistent organic pollution in the Baltic Sea and its effects on the regulation and economic value of the Baltic Salmon. The paper illustrates how a modified golden rule can be used to describe the optimal link between the two sectors. Text Atlantic salmon DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic Atlantic salmon fisheries--Economic aspects
Persistent pollutants
Salmon fisheries--Management
Salmon industry--Economic aspects
Atlantic salmon fishing--Economic aspects
Atlantic salmon fisheries
Sustainability
Aquatic sciences
spellingShingle Atlantic salmon fisheries--Economic aspects
Persistent pollutants
Salmon fisheries--Management
Salmon industry--Economic aspects
Atlantic salmon fishing--Economic aspects
Atlantic salmon fisheries
Sustainability
Aquatic sciences
Hutniczak, Barbara
Kronbak, Lone Grønbæk
The Two-sector Economic Problem Of Persistent Organic Pollution and Baltic Sea Salmon Fisheries
topic_facet Atlantic salmon fisheries--Economic aspects
Persistent pollutants
Salmon fisheries--Management
Salmon industry--Economic aspects
Atlantic salmon fishing--Economic aspects
Atlantic salmon fisheries
Sustainability
Aquatic sciences
description The paper describes the general nature of two-sector environmental and natural resource problems and highlights the issue of two sector models where one sector imposes a one-sided negative externality on the other sector, e.g. the polluting sector causes changes in the economic value of the fishery sector. The paper sets up a general social planner model and demonstrates it in simple functional form, using the problem of persistent organic pollution in the Baltic Sea and its effects on the regulation and economic value of the Baltic Salmon. The paper illustrates how a modified golden rule can be used to describe the optimal link between the two sectors.
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author Hutniczak, Barbara
Kronbak, Lone Grønbæk
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title The Two-sector Economic Problem Of Persistent Organic Pollution and Baltic Sea Salmon Fisheries
title_short The Two-sector Economic Problem Of Persistent Organic Pollution and Baltic Sea Salmon Fisheries
title_full The Two-sector Economic Problem Of Persistent Organic Pollution and Baltic Sea Salmon Fisheries
title_fullStr The Two-sector Economic Problem Of Persistent Organic Pollution and Baltic Sea Salmon Fisheries
title_full_unstemmed The Two-sector Economic Problem Of Persistent Organic Pollution and Baltic Sea Salmon Fisheries
title_sort two-sector economic problem of persistent organic pollution and baltic sea salmon fisheries
publisher Columbia University
publishDate 2011
url https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8tq617j
https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D8TQ617J
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