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EU, Concerted Action Coordination <strong>of</strong> Research in Fishery Economics,<br />

Working Document Nr: 7,(AIR CT94 1489), Workshop, Edinburgh, October: 2-<br />

30.<br />

This paper will discuss a spatial bio-economic simulation model for<br />

plaice and sole, aimed at sustainable use and improvement <strong>of</strong> aqua living<br />

environment. This paper will focus on the economic part <strong>of</strong> the bio-economic<br />

model. A description is given <strong>of</strong> the objectives <strong>of</strong> the model, the data used,<br />

discuss the relations in the simulation model, discuss the problems we had to<br />

overcome, and present some results.<br />

Doll, John P. (1972). "An Econometric Analysis <strong>of</strong> Shrimp Ex-Vessel<br />

Prices, 1950-1968." American Journal <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Economics,<br />

54(August):431-440.<br />

A five equation demand model <strong>of</strong> the U.S. shrimp market was estimated<br />

using annual data for the period from 1950 to 1968. Prices, consumption, and<br />

ending stocks were the jointly determined variables; predetermined variables<br />

were shrimp supplies and consumer income. Ex-vessel price variations resulted<br />

largely from variations in domestic landings. Imports reduced the general<br />

level <strong>of</strong> ex-vessel prices but did not contribute substantially to price<br />

variability except in isolated instances. Large price drops occurred during<br />

periods <strong>of</strong> recession when increases in demand were slowed and stocks began to<br />

build, while landings and imports increased substantially over the previous<br />

year.<br />

Doll, John P. (1985). "An Economics Research Plan for the Northeast<br />

Fisheries Center." Program Review Report prepared for the<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service, Northeast Fisheries Science<br />

Center, Woods Hole, MA, January, 55 pp.<br />

A plan to develop an <strong>economics</strong> research program for the Northeast<br />

Fisheries Center.<br />

Doll, John P. (1988). "Traditional Economic Models <strong>of</strong> Fishing Vessels:<br />

A Review With Discussion." Marine Resource Economics, 5(2):99-128.<br />

Vessel production functions, cost curves, and related short-run concepts<br />

in the fishery <strong>economics</strong> <strong>literature</strong> are reviewed and microeconomic theory<br />

assumptions are invoked to develop applications for vessels operating in a<br />

trawl fishery. Suggested extensions included relaxing the certainty<br />

assumption and developing a dynamic process to determine trip duration.<br />

Doll, John P. and Sean B. Chin (????). "A Use for Principal Components<br />

in Price Analysis." Research Notes, ?:591-593.<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> this note is to show how principal components can be used<br />

as an aid in understanding the nature <strong>of</strong> the fluctuations present in several<br />

series <strong>of</strong> annual shrimp prices.<br />

Dore, Ian (1993). "Shrimp Futures." American Seafood Institute Report,<br />

4(7):23-25.<br />

A basic description <strong>of</strong> hedging in the newly opened shrimp futures<br />

market.<br />

Dorfman, Robert (1969). "An Economic Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Optimal Control<br />

Theory." American Economic Review, 46:817-831.<br />

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