Toward Behavioral Modeling of Alaska Groundfish Fisheries: A Discrete
Choice Approach to Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands Trawl Fisheries
Abstract
This article implements a discrete choice model of fishery
participation in the multispecies trawl fisheries of
the Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands Region off Alaska.
Nonparametric estimates of the operation-specific
moments of quasi-rent by fishery and week are used
to explain probabilities of choosing different target
fisheries. There are pronounced risk aversion, seasonal,
and relative performance effects. Notably, the model runs
with regularly collected data, so this type of discrete
choice modeling can be used routinely
in the management and policy evaluation process. Improvements
are needed, though, in both the quality and the extent
of economic data on fisheries
in Alaska and elsewhere in the United States.
Source: Larson, D.M., Sutton, W.R., and J.M. Terry. 1999. “Toward
behavioral modeling of Alaska groundfish fisheries: a discrete choice
approach to Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands trawl fisheries.” Contemporary
Economic Policy, 17(2): 267-277.
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