2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10640-010-9419-9
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ITQ’s in Chile: Measuring the Economic Benefits of Reform

Abstract: Bioeconomic model, Pelagic fisheries, Individual transferable quotas, Q22,

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“…Following the increasing number of ITQs and other systems with tradable fishing concessions, the development of biological [2,3], economic [4][5][6], and socioeconomic [7] values for these systems has become publicly available in the literature. The development of segments fishing on the same stocks but exempted from the system are less studied although commonly occurring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the increasing number of ITQs and other systems with tradable fishing concessions, the development of biological [2,3], economic [4][5][6], and socioeconomic [7] values for these systems has become publicly available in the literature. The development of segments fishing on the same stocks but exempted from the system are less studied although commonly occurring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El derecho asignado corresponde a un porcentaje sobre el nivel de la cuota anual total permitida, que se define en toneladas de pesca, para cada unidad de pesquería. Las CIP fueron asignadas en función de indicadores de "pesca histórica" (capturas y/o capaci-dad de pesca) de las naves de cada empresa (Gomez-Lobo et al 2008). Al mismo tiempo que se asignaban estos porcentajes, se aumentó casi al doble el valor de la patente anual de cada barco industrial, con licencia válida de pesca.…”
Section: Las Cip Chilenasunclassified
“…The two papers most closely related to our study are Kjesbu et al (2014) and Gómez-Lobo et al (2011). Kjesbu et al (2014) analyze a later management change, namely the introduction of a "harvest-control rule" (HCR).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%