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To focus on the necessity <strong>of</strong> justifying a specific choice <strong>of</strong> cooperative<br />

solution for applied analysis, a cooperative game theoretic setting is used to<br />

describe possible solutions for the Russian-Norwegian joint management <strong>of</strong> the<br />

migratory Arcto-Norwegian cod stock. Three different cooperative solutions,<br />

as well as cooperative compensated solutions to the problem, are introduced<br />

and discussed. The cooperative solutions are compared to one another in terms<br />

<strong>of</strong> the parties' preferences, threats and maximum points, and further set into<br />

a context <strong>of</strong> compensated exchange. Based on the cooperative and compensated<br />

solutions discussed, a negotiation framework is established in which four<br />

distinct stages <strong>of</strong> decision making can be identified. Finally, the different<br />

solutions are discussed in the setting <strong>of</strong> Norway and Russia's current<br />

political and economic environment. The so called Salukvadze solution,<br />

compensated or not, can be seen to be an appropriate solution to the <strong>fisheries</strong><br />

problem. The compensation must be paid over time to Russia.<br />

Arnarson, Ingolfur (199?). A Fishery Management Model. The Case <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Olympic System with an Application to Alaska. Working Paper, Oregon<br />

State University, Oregon, 34 pp.<br />

This model <strong>of</strong> an Olympic System fishery treats biological factors as<br />

exogenous variables and emphasizes the capture <strong>of</strong> economic and institutional<br />

change under different fishery management schemes. The model works on a<br />

multi-product, multi-sector, and multi-species basis either seasonally or<br />

annually. The model does not include capital flow in the sector and as such<br />

is a short term model.<br />

Arnarson, Ingolfur and Pall Jensson (199?). The Impact <strong>of</strong> Product Mix on<br />

Optimal Fishing Quota. Working Paper, Oregon State University, Oregon<br />

and University <strong>of</strong> Iceland, 15 pp.<br />

In this paper, we focus on the impact <strong>of</strong> product mix decisions made by<br />

operators in the <strong>fisheries</strong> on the sales prices and on the optimal individual<br />

fishing quota allocated to each vessel. It is shown that an optimal <strong>fisheries</strong><br />

management scheme cannot be determined without considering the market prices<br />

and the production attributes <strong>of</strong> the fish products. Also, contrary to the<br />

results <strong>of</strong> <strong>fisheries</strong> economic models to now, it is not necessarily optimal to<br />

give as high a quota as possible to each vessel, and thus to operate as few<br />

vessels as possible.<br />

Arnarson, Ingolfur and Pall Jensson (199?). Simulation Model <strong>of</strong> Factory<br />

Trawler Operation. Working Paper, Oregon State University, Oregon and<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Iceland, 19 pp.<br />

The paper describes a model with simulates a factory trawler, haul by<br />

haul and trip by trip. The case <strong>of</strong> a factory trawler is chosen because it has<br />

both the catching and the processing operations. A LP model is embedded to<br />

plan the processing <strong>of</strong> each haul s catch. Among the many potential<br />

applications <strong>of</strong> the model, the two discussed in the paper are the testing <strong>of</strong><br />

decision support systems and an analysis <strong>of</strong> the impacts <strong>of</strong> different <strong>fisheries</strong><br />

management schemes on the individual firms.<br />

Arnarson, Ingolfur and Richard S. Johnston (199?). A New Approach to Fishery<br />

Management with a Application to the Fisheries in Gulf <strong>of</strong> Alaska and<br />

Bering Sea. Working Paper, Norwegian College <strong>of</strong> Fishery Science,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Tromsoe, Norway and Department <strong>of</strong> Agricultural and<br />

Resource Economics, Oregon State University, Oregon, 34 pp.<br />

A linear programming approach to multi-species, multi-product fishery<br />

management based on an institutional analysis <strong>of</strong> weak and strong ownership <strong>of</strong><br />

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