Economic evaluation of the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway : some performance indicators

The economic efficiency of the Danish, Icelandic and Norwegian cod fisheries is examined. For this purpose nonlinear aggregate models of these three fisheries are constructed. A particular mathematical approach to calculate the rent maximizing feedback control, i.e. the optimal dynamic harvesting po...

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Main Authors: Arnason, Ragnar, Sandal, Leif Kristoffer, Steinshamn, Stein Ivar, Vestergaard, Niels
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: SNF/Centre for Fisheries Economics 2002
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/166542
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spelling ftnorgehandelshs:oai:openaccess.nhh.no:11250/166542 2023-05-15T16:50:05+02:00 Economic evaluation of the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway : some performance indicators Arnason, Ragnar Sandal, Leif Kristoffer Steinshamn, Stein Ivar Vestergaard, Niels 2002-08 200928 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/166542 eng eng SNF/Centre for Fisheries Economics Working Paper 2002:30 Discussion Paper 2002:8 urn:issn:1503-2140 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/166542 comparative efficiency in fisheries fisheries management optimal feedback controls optimal fisheries dynamics Working paper 2002 ftnorgehandelshs 2021-10-19T20:06:02Z The economic efficiency of the Danish, Icelandic and Norwegian cod fisheries is examined. For this purpose nonlinear aggregate models of these three fisheries are constructed. A particular mathematical approach to calculate the rent maximizing feedback control, i.e. the optimal dynamic harvesting policy as a function of the state variable, is applied. On the basis of this approach, the optimal harvesting policies for each of the three cod fisheries are calculated for years in the past for which biomass and catch data are available. Comparing the calculated optimal harvest and biomass quantities with the actual ones provides a measure of the degree of efficiency in these three cod fisheries. The ratio of optimal versus actual is used as performance indicator. The comparisons confirm the widely held belief that the cod harvesting policies of these countries have been hugely inefficient in the past. More interestingly, it appears that the inefficiency has been increasing over the last 3-4 decades, even after TAC-regulations replaced open access. Report Iceland NHH Brage Open institutional repository (Norwegian School of Economics) Norway Tac ENVELOPE(-59.517,-59.517,-62.500,-62.500)
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topic comparative efficiency in fisheries
fisheries management
optimal feedback controls
optimal fisheries dynamics
spellingShingle comparative efficiency in fisheries
fisheries management
optimal feedback controls
optimal fisheries dynamics
Arnason, Ragnar
Sandal, Leif Kristoffer
Steinshamn, Stein Ivar
Vestergaard, Niels
Economic evaluation of the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway : some performance indicators
topic_facet comparative efficiency in fisheries
fisheries management
optimal feedback controls
optimal fisheries dynamics
description The economic efficiency of the Danish, Icelandic and Norwegian cod fisheries is examined. For this purpose nonlinear aggregate models of these three fisheries are constructed. A particular mathematical approach to calculate the rent maximizing feedback control, i.e. the optimal dynamic harvesting policy as a function of the state variable, is applied. On the basis of this approach, the optimal harvesting policies for each of the three cod fisheries are calculated for years in the past for which biomass and catch data are available. Comparing the calculated optimal harvest and biomass quantities with the actual ones provides a measure of the degree of efficiency in these three cod fisheries. The ratio of optimal versus actual is used as performance indicator. The comparisons confirm the widely held belief that the cod harvesting policies of these countries have been hugely inefficient in the past. More interestingly, it appears that the inefficiency has been increasing over the last 3-4 decades, even after TAC-regulations replaced open access.
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author Arnason, Ragnar
Sandal, Leif Kristoffer
Steinshamn, Stein Ivar
Vestergaard, Niels
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Sandal, Leif Kristoffer
Steinshamn, Stein Ivar
Vestergaard, Niels
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title Economic evaluation of the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway : some performance indicators
title_short Economic evaluation of the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway : some performance indicators
title_full Economic evaluation of the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway : some performance indicators
title_fullStr Economic evaluation of the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway : some performance indicators
title_full_unstemmed Economic evaluation of the fisheries policies in Denmark, Iceland and Norway : some performance indicators
title_sort economic evaluation of the fisheries policies in denmark, iceland and norway : some performance indicators
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