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Willig, Robert D. (1976). "Consumer's Surplus Without Apology." The<br />

American Economic Review, 66(4):589-597.<br />

Precise upper and lower bounds on the percentage errors <strong>of</strong> approximating<br />

the compensating and equivalent variations with consumer surplus are derived.<br />

These bounds can be explicitly calculated from observable demand data and it<br />

is clear that in most applications the error <strong>of</strong> approximation will <strong>of</strong>ten be<br />

less than the errors involved in estimating the demand curve. The results in<br />

no way depend upon arguments about the constancy <strong>of</strong> the marginal utility <strong>of</strong><br />

income.<br />

Willig, Robert D. (1979). "Consumer's Surplus Without Apology: Reply."<br />

The American Economic Review, 69(3):469-474.<br />

A reply to McKenzie (1979) criticism <strong>of</strong> Willig's (1976) article on<br />

calculating consumer surplus measures.<br />

Willmann, R. and S. Garcia (1985). "Bioeconomic Model for the Analysis<br />

<strong>of</strong> Net Economic Benefits <strong>of</strong> Artisanal and Industrial Sequential<br />

Fisheries for Tropical Shrimp (Example <strong>of</strong> the Fisheries <strong>of</strong><br />

Suriname). Draft report, 31 pp.<br />

The paper presents the design and parameterization <strong>of</strong> a bioeconomic<br />

model for the analysis <strong>of</strong> net economic benefits <strong>of</strong> artisanal and industrial<br />

sequential <strong>fisheries</strong> for tropical shrimp. The model has been applied to the<br />

analysis <strong>of</strong> the artisanal and industrial shrimp fishery <strong>of</strong> Suriname. The main<br />

conclusions to be drawn from the simulation results are that an expansion <strong>of</strong><br />

the artisanal dragnet fishery for juvenile penaeid shrimp in coastal swamps<br />

can have a strong negative impact on the industrial shrimp fishery and that<br />

Suriname's shrimp industry is overcapitalized.<br />

Willmann, R. and S. Garcia (1985). "Bioeconomic Model for the Analysis<br />

<strong>of</strong> Net Economic Benefits <strong>of</strong> Artisanal and Industrial Sequential<br />

Fisheries for Tropical Shrimp (With a Case Study <strong>of</strong> the Suriname<br />

Shrimp Fisheries). FIPP/FIRM/T270, FAO Fisheries Technical Paper<br />

270, Food and Agriculture Organization <strong>of</strong> the United Nations, Rome,<br />

49 pp.<br />

The paper presents the design and parameters <strong>of</strong> a bioeconomic model for<br />

the analysis <strong>of</strong> net economic benefits <strong>of</strong> artisanal and industrial sequential<br />

<strong>fisheries</strong> for tropical shrimp. The model has been applied to the analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

the artisanal and industrial shrimp fishery <strong>of</strong> Suriname. The main conclusions<br />

to be drawn from the simulation results are that an expansion <strong>of</strong> the artisanal<br />

dragnet fishery for juvenile penaeid shrimp in coastal swamps can have a<br />

strong negative impact on the industrial shrimp fishery and that Suriname's<br />

shrimp industry is overcapitalized.<br />

Wilmot, David (1996). Statement <strong>of</strong> the Ocean Wildlife Campaign Prepared for<br />

the Atlantic Shark operations Team Meeting, August 27-28, 1996. Ocean<br />

Wildlife Campaign, 666 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington, DC, August, 2<br />

pp.<br />

Comments call for a 50% reduction in the commercial large coastal shark<br />

quota to be taken immediately, reduced bag limit for recreational fishermen,<br />

protected species status for basking and whale sharks, multinational<br />

management, data collection, and scheduling <strong>of</strong> a new assessment workshop for<br />

small coastal and pelagic shark species.<br />

Wilson, Charles A. (19??). "Surface Longlining for Yellowfin Tuna in<br />

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