Can Ecolabeling Reform Poorly Managed Fisheries? Evidence from the Pollock Market
Since MSC certification of the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea pollock fisheries in the U.S., anecdotal evidence suggests that products from these fisheries have benefited in the marketplace relative to products from the Russian pollock fishery. In particular, a testable hypothesis is that certified U...
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ftoregonstate:ir.library.oregonstate.edu:5t34sk46s 2024-09-15T17:59:25+00:00 Can Ecolabeling Reform Poorly Managed Fisheries? Evidence from the Pollock Market Roheim, Cathy https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/conference_proceedings_or_journals/5t34sk46s English [eng] eng unknown International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/conference_proceedings_or_journals/5t34sk46s Copyright Not Evaluated Fishery management Other ftoregonstate 2024-07-22T18:06:04Z Since MSC certification of the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea pollock fisheries in the U.S., anecdotal evidence suggests that products from these fisheries have benefited in the marketplace relative to products from the Russian pollock fishery. In particular, a testable hypothesis is that certified U.S. pollock has achieved a price premium, and/or gained market share relative to non-certified pollock. This paper will present an econometric analysis of European import demand for pollock fillets to determine if U.S. products have systematically benefited from certification. KEYWORDS: Fisheries, Pollock fisheries, Bering Sea, Ecolabeling, Gulf of Alaska, Fisheries economics Other/Unknown Material Bering Sea Alaska ScholarsArchive@OSU (Oregon State University) |
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Since MSC certification of the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea pollock fisheries in the U.S., anecdotal evidence suggests that products from these fisheries have benefited in the marketplace relative to products from the Russian pollock fishery. In particular, a testable hypothesis is that certified U.S. pollock has achieved a price premium, and/or gained market share relative to non-certified pollock. This paper will present an econometric analysis of European import demand for pollock fillets to determine if U.S. products have systematically benefited from certification. KEYWORDS: Fisheries, Pollock fisheries, Bering Sea, Ecolabeling, Gulf of Alaska, Fisheries economics |
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Can Ecolabeling Reform Poorly Managed Fisheries? Evidence from the Pollock Market |
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Can Ecolabeling Reform Poorly Managed Fisheries? Evidence from the Pollock Market |
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Can Ecolabeling Reform Poorly Managed Fisheries? Evidence from the Pollock Market |
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can ecolabeling reform poorly managed fisheries? evidence from the pollock market |
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