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South Korean beef overcooked
Asia Times Online, Hong Kong -
One compelling argument for US beef is that Australian and New Zealand beef is often cheaper than the beef produced in South Korea and an onslaught would ...
The risky business of climate change
TheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - May 4, 2008
Where the two books disagree, Hot Air is more compelling than Dangerous World. On the technological side of alternative energy issues, however, de Villiers? ...
Executive summary of the Khampepe report
Politicsweb, South Africa -
After careful consideration of the evidence as well as the arguments submitted by various stakeholders, I am persuaded that no compelling argument has been ...
TCI/3G Mail Proxy Materials and Send Letter To CSX Shareholders
FOXBusiness -
We disagree, because we ask the following questions, and find that the answers undermine CSX's argument: -- Why has CSX stock done well? ...CSX - WAR:CPA
'A Glorious Liberty Document'
Reason Online, CA - 8 minutes ago
In Frederick Douglass and the Fourth of July, the New York University historian James A. Colaiaco offers a compelling, if repetitive, account of this ...
More power to Morris Iemma
Daily Telegraph, Australia - May 4, 2008
The union argument, while compelling with claims of price spikes for consumers and job losses for workers, did not present an alternative for reform. ...

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Indiana: Clinton's next big test
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Retro rocks!
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Ultimately, it was the compelling necessity to adjust to this global economic regime which had to prevail, and did prevail. Faced with this fierce and ...
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Knowledge and teaching: Foundation for a new reform -
LS SHULMAN - Learners and pedagogy, 1999 - books.google.com
... Page 79. Knowledge and Teaching 69 the systematic study of teaching, is a relatively
new enterprise. We may be able to offer a compelling argument for the broad ...

The Brave New World of Work -
U Beck - Sociology - soc.sagepub.com
... somewhere in the middle.? Dalmage bringsforth compelling arguments,encourages critical ...
Mike Featherstone (ed.) London,Thousand Oaks and New Delhi: Sage,2000 ...

Preventing transmission of blood-borne pathogens: A compelling argument for effective device- … -
J Culver, C BSN - AJIC: American Journal of Infection Control, 1997 - pt.wkhealth.com
... 9] User acceptance of the new product is ... recent research linking seroconversion with
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[BOOK] The challenge to care in schools: an alternative approach to education -
N Noddings - 1992 - tcrecord.org
... for such changes as national standards, improved assessments, and new ways of ... The
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Planning through Consensus Building: A New View of the Comprehensive Planning Ideal. -
JE Innes - Journal of the American Planning Association, 1996 - questia.com
... compelling arguments that Altshuler had called for. This article takes up Altshuler's
challenge. To do so is now possible, as it was not in 1965, because new ...

[BOOK] Experience Design -
N Shedroff - 2001 - loop1.aiga.org
... his thoughts into a unified, compelling argument. Design may have finally broken
out of Flatland, but it still lacks a comprehensive map to the new terrain. ...

The Narrow and Broad Arguments for Free Trade -
P Krugman - American Economic Review, 1993 - JSTOR
... economic argument and a more compelling argument that is as ... The Narrow Economic Argument
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New Middle Class and the Remaking of the Central City. -
D Ley - Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 1999 - questia.com
... presents a compelling and beautifully written argument. David Ley has synthesized
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Rebuttal to Jacobson?s ?New Evidence for Old Arguments?
DP Green, JS Krasno - American Journal of Political Science, 1990 - JSTOR
... Rebuttal to Jacobson's "New Evidence for Old Arguments ... In sum, neither Jacobson nor
Abramowitz provide compelling theoretical arguments against our ...

Achieving low-cost emissions targets -
SH Schneider, LH Goulder - Nature, 1997 - nature.com
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Economists: Reduce fish catch now for bigger net profits later

Study shows fishers would turn short-term pain into long-term gain

 

A new and compelling argument for reducing fish harvests – the profit motive – could persuade world fishers to endure the short-term pain of lower catches for the long-term gain of higher returns for their labor, according to authors of a ground-breaking study on fisheries over-exploitation.

They say their findings, published in the journal Science Dec. 7, will help overcome a key cause of over-fishing – industry opposition to lower catches – by demonstrating that when stocks are allowed to recover, profits take a sharp turn upward.

“It has always been assumed that maximizing fishing profits will lead to stock depletion and possibly even extinction of some commercial species,” says co-author Quentin Grafton, research director at the Crawford School of Economics and Government at the Australian National University (ANU) and one of the co-authors of the paper “Economics of Over-exploitation Revisited.”

“But our results prove that the highest profits are made when fish numbers are allowed to rise beyond levels traditionally considered optimal. In other words, bigger stocks mean bigger bucks.”

The simple reason is “the stock effect”: when fish are more plentiful and thus easier to catch, fishers don’t have to spend as much on fuel and other costs to fill their nets – profits are higher.

The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) deems an estimated 25 percent of world fish stocks depleted – stocks with strength below levels that produce “maximum sustainable yield.” (Akin to pruning a bush, the “maximum sustainable yield” of a healthy fish stock is achieved after some harvesting; when there are too many fish, the stock suffers from disease and predation.)

According to Grafton and co-authors Tom Kompas and Ray Hilborn, if stocks were assessed against the levels that maximize profit, many more fisheries would be considered over-exploited. Their work also shows that higher costs (such as fuel), lower output prices for fish and smaller discount rates all increase the optimal economic stock size relative to the stock size that maximizes the sustainable yield.

“Conservation promotes both larger fish stocks and higher profits,” says Tom Kompas, director of the International and Development Economics Program in ANU’s Crawford School of Economics and Government. “This is a win-win for the world’s fisheries and for the global marine environment.

“The debate is no longer whether it is economically advantageous to reduce current harvests – it is – but how fast stocks should be rebuilt.”

Four fisheries studied

To establish the relationship between fish stocks and profitability, the authors modelled outputs for four different fish – big eye tuna and yellow fin tuna of the western and central Pacific, northern tiger prawn and orange roughy in Australia – plotting revenue and profit curves against fish biomass.

Previous calculations of profit-maximizing stock levels failed to account for the “stock effect” – when fish are more plentiful they are cheaper to harvest – and assumed that harvesting costs are independent of, or proportional to, the available fish stocks.

“We found that the more overexploited the fishery, the greater the profit benefits of stock rebuilding,” said study co-author Ray Hilborn, a professor of aquatic and fishery sciences at the University of Washington, Seattle USA.

“Although the stock effect may be relatively small in some cases, our estimates indicate that it is large at current stock levels while harvesting costs rise at an increasing rate as stocks decline.”

After testing their model on disparate fisheries – from the fast-growing prawn and tuna to the long-living and very slow-growing orange roughy – and using discount rates as high as 25% for the tuna and prawn fisheries and 10% for orange roughy, they established that the outcome was the same. Larger fish stocks increase profits.

Major implications for fisheries management

Grafton said that by using the study’s more dynamic calculation of profit-maximizing stocks levels, fisheries managers and policy makers can readily determine both a target level and the optimal harvest trajectory to reach it.

“We believe these results will help persuade fishers that it is in their interests to take the long-term view – that by reducing their catch now they will more than make up any temporary financial losses with increased profits in the future,” he said.

“This is quite a different argument from the current focus on sustainability. In this framework, we can say, ‘What you are doing now is costing you money but if you reduce the harvest now, it will pay off down the road.’ I think that in a lot of cases, that could be seen as an attractive proposition.”

The new framework could open the way for fishery-wide agreements under which transfers from future, higher profits would compensate fishers for the immediate costs of making the transition to lower harvests. The report’s authors emphasize that support for stock rebuilding by fishers is contingent on them having individual or community harvesting rights that ensure current fishers will be able to reap the benefits of lower initial harvests.

The idea is being taken up in Australia, the first country to change its harvest strategy to reflect the profit-maximizing stock calculation. Grafton, Kompas and Hilborn are convinced it won’t be the last.

“Fishers around the world have heard a lot of arguments for rebuilding stocks,” said Hilborn, “but I think that we are sure to get better buy-in when we can show them that today’s pain leads to tomorrow’s gain so long as fishers have long-term harvesting rights such that they can personally benefit from increased fish stocks.”

 
 
 
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