Survival analysis in fishery management

Economic methodology is revisited to address issues in fishery management, and survival analysis is suggested as an analytical tool to solve the uncertainty problem in evolutionary economics. Survival analysis can clarify in statistical terms the impacts of fishery regulation and economic and biolog...

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Main Author: Kim, Sung-u
Other Authors: Bergland, Olvar, Agriculture and Resource Economics, Oregon State University. Graduate School
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
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Published: Oregon State University
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Online Access:https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/z890rw360
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Summary:Economic methodology is revisited to address issues in fishery management, and survival analysis is suggested as an analytical tool to solve the uncertainty problem in evolutionary economics. Survival analysis can clarify in statistical terms the impacts of fishery regulation and economic and biological changes on the fisherman's final decisions of entry and exit from the fishery. Two types Of framework for survival analysis in fishery management are presented to show how this can be applied to fishery management. One type is the framework of the typical regression analysis for market competition and the other type is an extension to the dynamic fishery model. The evaluation of survival analysis in fishery management is provideded. An empirical application of the survival analysis, through the Icelandic trawl fishery data, is given to show how to apply the survival technique to fishery regulation.