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An Inter-Temporal Computable General Equilibrium Model for Fisheries

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 14, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su14116444

Keywords

fisheries; inter-temporal CGE; regional economic development; aquatic resources

Funding

  1. Commission of the European Communities Fifth Framework Programme [QLRT-2000-02277]
  2. National Foreign Expert Project of China, Ministry of Science and Technology of China [G2021111012L]

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This paper presents an inter-temporal computable general equilibrium model with fisheries details, which provides a comprehensive tool for analyzing fisheries policy and management. The model describes the structure and dynamics of regional fisheries economy and considers the interactions between different economic sectors.
Computable general equilibrium models have been a popular tool for policy analysis in recent decades, but rarely applied for fisheries policy and management. This paper presents an inter-temporal computable general equilibrium model with fisheries details. While the model in a full-scale and disaggregate way describes the structure and dynamics of a regional fisheries economy, it further specifies the heterogeneous bottom-up fish producers, such as harvesters, aquaculture and fish-processing firms, and links fisheries with the top-down non-fisheries economic sectors. In addition, the model can be externally linked with fish biological models to consider interactions between economic and biological systems. The model is designed to provide a comprehensive tool for analysis of new fisheries policy in general and to study five European fishery regions in particular. The empirics in the paper evaluate the impact of several important management and policy instruments on the Salerno economy and on recovery of endangered species.

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