A model of regulated open access resource use
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A model of regulated open access resource use that considers the impact of regulations and the regulatory structure in the fishing industry can be used to describe the operations of many of the world's fisheries. The model also considers the regulatory structure as important as industry behaviour and biological dynamics. The assumption that regulators are goal-oriented and that harvest quotas are set by determining season lengths based on the industry fishing capacity are other important aspects of the model.
Publication Name: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0095-0696
Year: 1997
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Pollution and capital markets in developing countries
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Capital markets in Chile, Mexico, Argentina and the Philippines are found to react to announcements of environmental events.
Publication Name: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0095-0696
Year: 2001
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