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Title: Using Participation Data to Estimate Fishing Costs for Commercial Salmon Fisheries in Alaska
Authors: Boyce, John R.
Keywords: Fishing costs
econometric model
heterogeneity
skill rents
commercial salmon fisheries
Issue Date: 1993
Abstract: This paper estimates the fishing costs and the returns to fishing for nine commercial salmon fleets in Alaska. The econometric model uses a two-stage least squares estimation procedure to estimate the effect of congestion and heterogeneity on the returns to fishermen. The hypotheses that fishermen are homogenous and that there is no congestion externality present in the fisheries are strongly rejected. The data indicates that fishermen are quite heterogeneous in fishing skill levels. This difference accounts for the overall estimates of positive net returns to the common property fisheries. Estimates of the net returns to the fisheries suggest that the returns to different gear types vary largely. The set net fleets are found to have the highest return as a percentage of total revenues.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/48870
Institution/Association: Marine Resource Economics>Volume 08, Number 4, 1993
Total Pages: 28
From Page: 367
To Page: 394
Collections:Volume 08, Number 4, 1993

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