The Death Rattle of Open Access and the Advent of Property Rights Regimes in Fisheries (Thalassorama)
Marine Resource Economics 1996, Winter, 11, 4
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Introduction In considering fisheries regulation in the next decade, I make a concluding point that may become a major theme. This is that individual permanent catch quotas of a regulator-determined TAC are only a stage in the development of management from licensing to private rights (Scott 1989).
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