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the Tortugas grounds in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico. Steps involved in use <strong>of</strong> the<br />

model, including parameterization, validation, sensitivity analysis and<br />

stochastic simulations <strong>of</strong> management policies are explained.<br />

Grady, Patrick, Gordon Munro, Paul MacNeil, Alex Fekete, and Gong Xue (1998).<br />

Free Trade and Investment in the Fisheries Sector <strong>of</strong> the Asia-Pacific<br />

Region: An Economic Analysis <strong>of</strong> Tariffs. Draft report, Ref:<br />

F98/CP/00267, Global Economics Ltd., Suite 307, 63 Sparks St., Ottawa,<br />

Ontario, October, 82 pp.<br />

The authors find that trade liberalization in fishery products could<br />

potentially improve net economic benefits among APEC member countries. This<br />

recommendation is based on a simple model <strong>of</strong> international trade and assumes<br />

that APEC member countries will take the necessary corrective management<br />

actions in their own countries.<br />

Grady, Patrick, Gordon Munro, Paul MacNeil, Alex Fekete, and Gong Xue (1999).<br />

Free Trade and Investment in the Fisheries Sector <strong>of</strong> the Asia-Pacific<br />

Region: An Economic Analysis <strong>of</strong> Tariffs. Draft report, Ref:<br />

F98/CP/00267, Global Economics Ltd., Suite 307, 63 Sparks St., Ottawa,<br />

Ontario, October, 82 pp.<br />

The authors find that trade liberalization in fishery products could<br />

potentially improve net economic benefits among APEC member countries. This<br />

recommendation is based on a simple model <strong>of</strong> international trade and assumes<br />

that APEC member countries will take the necessary corrective management<br />

actions in their own countries to correct for market failures. It also<br />

assumes that aquaculture will increase to fill any wild harvest short fall<br />

created by trade liberalization.<br />

Gray, Lewis Cecil (1914). "Rent Under the Assumption <strong>of</strong><br />

Exhaustibility." The Quarterly Journal <strong>of</strong> Economics,28:466-489.<br />

The real economic rent <strong>of</strong> exhaustible resources comprise the entire net<br />

return from the rent bearer, including the royalty.<br />

Greboval, Dominique (1997). Expert Consultation on Management <strong>of</strong> Fishing<br />

Capacity. Draft proposal, Food and Agriculture Organization <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Nations, Rome, Italy.<br />

A proposal to develop a expert panel to develop guidelines on the<br />

measurement and control <strong>of</strong> fishing capacity in global <strong>fisheries</strong>. The scope is<br />

limited to major industrial marine <strong>fisheries</strong> with consideration given to mixed<br />

species harvest operations and less developed countries.<br />

Greboval, Dominique (1997). Fishing Capacity in National Jurisdictions and<br />

High Sea. Draft report, Food and Agriculture Organization <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Nations, Rome, Italy.<br />

A discussion <strong>of</strong> the implications for controlling overcapitalization and<br />

excess capacity in national and high seas <strong>fisheries</strong>. While over capacity and<br />

overcapitalization are assumed to be similar while their legal environments<br />

are different. To control high seas fishing capacity, existing international<br />

agreements would have to be strengthened.<br />

Greboval, Dominique (1999). Managing Fishing Capacity. FAO Fisheries<br />

Technical Paper 386, Food and Agriculture Organization <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

Nations, Rome, Italy.<br />

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