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Contents
Theory: The costs of fisheries management - who should pay?, Ragnar Arnason, Rognvaldur Hannesson and William E. Schrank; Fisheries management costs - some theoretical implications, Ragnar Arnason; Financing fishery management - principles and economic implications, Peder Andersen and Jon G. Sutinen. Country Studies: Management and enforcement costs in Norway's fisheries, Rognvaldur Hannesson; The cost of marine fishery management in Eastern Canada - Newfoundland, 1989/1990 to 1999/2000, William E. Schrank and Blanca Skoda; Government expenditures on fisheries and fisheries management in Iceland, Ragnar Arnason; A comparison of fisheries management costs in Iceland, Norway and Newfoundland, Ragnar Arnason, Rognvaldur Hannesson and William E. Schrank; Fishery management costs and rent extraction - the case of Namibia, Vilhjalmur H. Wiium and Aina S. Uulenga; Fisheries management costs in Thai marine fisheries, Rolf Willmann, Pongpat Boonchuwong and Somying Piumsombun; Fisheries management costs - concepts and studies, Paul Wallis and Ola Flaaten. Cost Recovery: The effects of unilateral cost recovery in an international fishery, Sean Pascoe, Simon Mardle and Aaron Hatcher; Cost recovery in fisheries management - the Australian experience, Anthony Cox; Cost recovery in fisheries management - the New Zealand experience, Nick Wyatt. Conclusions: Fisheries management costs - findings and challenges for future research, Jon G. Sutinen and Peder Andersen.
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