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Title: THE PRIVATIZATION OF THE OCEANS
By: Rognvaldur Hannesson
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 0262083345
ISBN 13: 9780262083348
Publisher: MIT PRESS LTD
Pub. date: 16 July, 2004
Series: The Privatization of the Oceans
Pages: 224
Description: Why exclusive use rights--in particular, individual transferable quotas--provide the most efficient way to use fishing resources; theory plus case studies of ITQs in six countries.
Synopsis: Rich with detail and provocatively argued, this study of the development of property rights in the world's fisheries tells the story of one industry's evolution and provides a useful illustration of the forces that shape economic institutions. The emergence of exclusive individual rights of access in the fishing industry began after the revolution in the international law of the sea that took place in the 1970s, when the offshore area controlled by a nation for fish and other resources expanded from 3 miles to 200 miles. Rgnvaldur Hannesson compares the subsequent development of private property rights in the fisheries to the historic enclosures and clearances of common land in England and Scotland and finds many parallels, including bitter fights over access rights and the impossibility of accommodating all those who want to stake a claim. Overall benefit to society in the form of increased efficiency, he points out, does not mean that all benefit equally.After tracing the development of the law of the sea since the sixteenth century, Hannesson considers what form property rights in fisheries might take and examines the forces behind the establishment of exclusive use rights to fish. He argues that one form of exclusive use rights, individual transferable quotas (ITQs), best promotes efficiency in the use of fish resources. He presents case studies of ITQ development, ranging from successful establishment in Canada and New Zealand to failures in Chile and Norway to experiments with ITQs in Iceland and the United States. The development of economic institutions, he concludes, is an evolutionary process subject to contradictory influences.
Illustrations: 17 illus.
Publication: US
Imprint: MIT Press
Returns: Returnable
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