Willingness to Participate and Bids in a Fishing Vessel Buyout Program:
A Case Study of New England Groundfish
Abstract
An experimental fishing vessel buyout program was initiated in 1995 to
remove vessels from the Northeast United States groundfish fishery. Information
provided by the applicants to this program was used to evaluate the likely
participation and potential cost of an expanded buyout initiative. This
paper describes the pilot buyout program and the econometric procedures
used to forecast participation and bids at various levels of program spending.
Program participation and bid levels were modeled in two stages using
participation and bid functions. The expanded buyout program, completed
in April 1998, provided a unique opportunity to evaluate initial participation
and cost forecasts. Methods used in this study are also applicable to
modeling other fishery related economic decisions, such as the trading
of individual transferable quota shares.
Source: Kitts, A., Thunberg, E., and J. Robertson. 2000. “Willingness
to participate and bids in a fishing vessel buyout program: a case study
of New England groundfish.” Marine Resource Economics, 15(3): 221-232.
For more information, please contact: Andrew.Kitts@noaa.gov
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