Iceland's ITQ System Creates New Wealth

"Iceland, a moderately large fishing nation, was one of the first to adopt the ITQ system in its fisheries. Therefore, considerable experience of the system's impact along the dimensions discussed above has been accumulated. Clearly, reviewing Iceland's experience is of considerable i...

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Main Author: Arnason, Ragnar
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Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10535/3176
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spelling ftdlc:oai:http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu:10535/3176 2023-05-15T16:46:41+02:00 Iceland's ITQ System Creates New Wealth Arnason, Ragnar Europe Iceland 2008 http://hdl.handle.net/10535/3176 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10535/3176 The Electronic Journal of Sustainable Development 1 2 January fisheries ITQs resource management marine resources economic growth Journal Article published 2008 ftdlc 2021-03-11T16:16:53Z "Iceland, a moderately large fishing nation, was one of the first to adopt the ITQ system in its fisheries. Therefore, considerable experience of the system's impact along the dimensions discussed above has been accumulated. Clearly, reviewing Iceland's experience is of considerable interest, and is the purpose of this paper. In particular, the paper seeks to assess the extent of wealth creation within the ITQ system, and how that wealth may have propagated throughout the Icelandic economy. "It turns out that the new wealth created by the ITQ system in the fisheries themselves (the first stage) is quite substantial relative to the national capital and the GDP of Iceland. Therefore, the economic growth effects (the second stage of wealth creation) might be expected to be correspondingly large. Indeed, the introduction of the ITQ system (in a fairly complete form) was followed by a substantial spurt in economic growth, the longest such period in Iceland's modern history. Although this economic growth primarily occurred in sectors of the economy other than the fisheries sector, most importantly the financial services sector, there is evidence that it was significantly assisted by the wealth initially generated by the ITQ system." Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Indiana University: Digital Library of the Commons (DLC)
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topic fisheries
ITQs
resource management
marine resources
economic growth
spellingShingle fisheries
ITQs
resource management
marine resources
economic growth
Arnason, Ragnar
Iceland's ITQ System Creates New Wealth
topic_facet fisheries
ITQs
resource management
marine resources
economic growth
description "Iceland, a moderately large fishing nation, was one of the first to adopt the ITQ system in its fisheries. Therefore, considerable experience of the system's impact along the dimensions discussed above has been accumulated. Clearly, reviewing Iceland's experience is of considerable interest, and is the purpose of this paper. In particular, the paper seeks to assess the extent of wealth creation within the ITQ system, and how that wealth may have propagated throughout the Icelandic economy. "It turns out that the new wealth created by the ITQ system in the fisheries themselves (the first stage) is quite substantial relative to the national capital and the GDP of Iceland. Therefore, the economic growth effects (the second stage of wealth creation) might be expected to be correspondingly large. Indeed, the introduction of the ITQ system (in a fairly complete form) was followed by a substantial spurt in economic growth, the longest such period in Iceland's modern history. Although this economic growth primarily occurred in sectors of the economy other than the fisheries sector, most importantly the financial services sector, there is evidence that it was significantly assisted by the wealth initially generated by the ITQ system."
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title_short Iceland's ITQ System Creates New Wealth
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title_full_unstemmed Iceland's ITQ System Creates New Wealth
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