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Cameron, Trudy Ann and John Quiggin (1994). "Estimation Using<br />

Contingent Valuation Data from a Dichotomous Choice with Follow-<br />

Up Questionnaire. Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Economics and<br />

Management, 27:218-234.<br />

Dichotomous choice (referendum) contingent valuation questions are<br />

inefficient in that a very large number <strong>of</strong> observations are required to<br />

identify a distribution <strong>of</strong> resource values with any degree <strong>of</strong> accuracy. An<br />

alternative questioning strategy introduce a follow up dichotomous choice<br />

question. We generalize upon previous analyses <strong>of</strong> this type <strong>of</strong> data by<br />

relaxing the assumption that the identical unobserved resource value motivates<br />

both responses. While values implied by the first and second responses are<br />

highly correlated and may be drawn from the same distribution, they are<br />

definitely not identical. Furthermore, assuming that they are can severely<br />

distort the estimated valuation distribution.<br />

Campbell, David, Tony Battaglene, and Sean Pascoe (1991). Management Options<br />

for the Southern Shark Fishery. Australian Bureau <strong>of</strong> Agricultural and<br />

Resource Economics, Discussion Paper 91.12, December, 43 pp.<br />

Falling shark stocks led to interim management plan based on input<br />

controls. Task force created to examine future management options that<br />

include annual total allowable shark catch, reductions in amount <strong>of</strong> nets, and<br />

individual transferable catch quotas. This study estimates the likely effects<br />

<strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> the proposed management options on shark stocks and the shark<br />

fishing industry. A bioeconomic model <strong>of</strong> the fishery has been developed to<br />

help in this assessment.<br />

Campbell, Donald E. (1987). Resource Allocation Mechanisms. Cambridge<br />

University Press.<br />

This book is concerned with the general welfare implications <strong>of</strong><br />

individual decisions in systems in which some sort <strong>of</strong> coordination <strong>of</strong><br />

individual activities is essential to the achievement <strong>of</strong> a high level <strong>of</strong><br />

overall welfare.<br />

Campbell, H.F. and A. McIlgorm (1995). Australian Vessel Performance in the<br />

East Coast Tuna Longline Fishery. Marine Fishery Review, 57(3-4):35-<br />

39.<br />

A sample <strong>of</strong> daily observations on the activities <strong>of</strong> Australian vessels<br />

longlining for yellowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares, during 1987-90 was analyzed,<br />

using a production function approach, to determine the effects <strong>of</strong> vessel<br />

characteristics and operational practices and conditions. Significant<br />

differences were found between the tuna <strong>fisheries</strong> in the northern and southern<br />

regions <strong>of</strong> the inshore yellowfin tuna fishery in the east Australian Exclusive<br />

Economic Zone. The type <strong>of</strong> vessel used, and fishing practices such as<br />

soaktime, patrolling the longline, and choice <strong>of</strong> surface water temperature<br />

were found to have significant effects on yellowfin tuna catch rates.<br />

Campbell, H.F. and R.B. Nicholl (1995). Allocating Yellowfin Tuna Between<br />

the Multispecies Purse Seine and Longline Fleets. Marine Resource<br />

Economics, 10(1):35-58.<br />

Yellowfin tuna in the western Pacific are harvested as juveniles by<br />

purse seiners and as adults by longliners. The study presents estimates <strong>of</strong><br />

the multi-species harvest technology <strong>of</strong> these two types <strong>of</strong> vessels operating<br />

in Papua New Guinea s Exclusive Economic Zone. The results, together with<br />

price and cost information and estimates <strong>of</strong> the impact <strong>of</strong> the purse seine<br />

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