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will reduce effort and positive rents will be incurred starting in year three<br />

<strong>of</strong> the program. Increased funds available to the program also result in the<br />

largest impact on consumer and producer surplus changes. Although the present<br />

value <strong>of</strong> changes is positive for both producer and consumer surplus, producers<br />

clearly gain more than consumers.<br />

Funk, Robert D., Wade L. Griffin, James W. Mjelde, Te<strong>of</strong>ilo Ozuna, Jr.,<br />

and John M. Ward (1997). "A Method <strong>of</strong> Imputing and Simulating<br />

Costs and Returns in Fisheries." Manuscript submitted to the<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Environmental Economics and Management.<br />

A methodology is developed capable <strong>of</strong> generating cost and revenue trends<br />

over time within a fishery. The method is developed for the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico<br />

shrimp fishery where NMFS landings data, as well as a series <strong>of</strong> costs and<br />

returns survey data are available. The method is designed to use information<br />

available in NMFS landings files to forecast cash costs on a per trip basis.<br />

Annual industry level cost estimates are then obtained by aggregating per trip<br />

costs. This method is easily transferable to other <strong>fisheries</strong> which have<br />

previous cost surveys to develop similar models to simulate cash costs.<br />

Funk, Robert D., Wade L. Griffin, James W. Mjelde, Te<strong>of</strong>ilo Ozuna, Jr.,<br />

and John M. Ward (1998). "A Method <strong>of</strong> Imputing and Simulating<br />

Costs and Returns in Fisheries." Manuscript submitted to the<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Marine Resource Economics.<br />

A methodology is developed capable <strong>of</strong> generating cost and revenue trends<br />

over time within a fishery. The method is designed to use information<br />

available in NMFS landings files to forecast cash costs on a per trip basis.<br />

Annual industry level cost estimates are then obtained by aggregating per trip<br />

costs. The method is applied to the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Shrimp fishery where NMFS<br />

landings data, as well as a series <strong>of</strong> costs and returns survey data are<br />

available. The methodology is transferable to other <strong>fisheries</strong> which have<br />

previous cost surveys to develop similar models to simulate cash costs.<br />

Funk, Robert D., Wade L. Griffin, James W. Mjelde, Te<strong>of</strong>ilo Ozuna, Jr.,<br />

and John M. Ward (1998). "A Method <strong>of</strong> Imputing and Simulating<br />

Costs and Returns in Fisheries." Journal <strong>of</strong> Marine Resource<br />

Economics, ?(??):???-???.<br />

A methodology is developed capable <strong>of</strong> generating cost and revenue trends<br />

over time within a fishery. The method is designed to use information<br />

available in NMFS landings files to forecast cash costs on a per trip basis.<br />

Annual industry level cost estimates are then obtained by aggregating per trip<br />

costs. The method is applied to the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Shrimp fishery where NMFS<br />

landings data, as well as a series <strong>of</strong> costs and returns survey data are<br />

available. The methodology is transferable to other <strong>fisheries</strong> which have<br />

previous cost surveys to develop similar models to simulate cash costs.<br />

Funk, Robert D., Wade L. Griffin, James W. Mjelde, Te<strong>of</strong>ilo Ozuna, Jr.,<br />

and John M. Ward (1998). "A Method <strong>of</strong> Imputing and Simulating<br />

Costs and Returns in Fisheries." Journal <strong>of</strong> Marine Resource<br />

Economics, 13(3):171-183.<br />

A methodology capable <strong>of</strong> generating cost and revenue trends over time<br />

within a fishery is developed. The method is designed to use information<br />

available in the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) landings files to<br />

forecast cash costs on a per trip basis. Annual industry level cost estimates<br />

are then obtained by aggregating per trip costs. The method is applied to the<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Shrimp fishery where NMFS landings data, as well as a series <strong>of</strong><br />

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