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Fisheries Production: Management Institutions, Spatial Choice, and the Quest for Policy Invariance
2017
Marine Resource Economics
A B S T R A C T The fishery-dependent data used to estimate fishing production technologies are shaped by the incentive structures that influence fishermen's purposeful choices across their multiple margins of production. Using a combination of analytical and simulation methods, we demonstrate how market prices and regulatory institutions influence a dominant short-run margin of production-the deployment of fishing time over space. We show that institutionally driven spatial selection leads to
doi:10.1086/690678
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