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    • Landing fees versus fish quotas 

      Hannesson, Rögnvaldur; Kennedy, John (Working paper, Working paper, 2003-04)
      The relative efficiency of landing fees versus quota controls to achieve given escapement levels is examined. The criterion is profit per year over a given time horizon. The model employed is a discrete version of the ...
    • Norway's experience with ITQs: A rejoinder 

      Hannesson, Rögnvaldur (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-02)
    • The Norwegian winter herring fishery : a story of collapse and technological progress 

      Hannesson, Rögnvaldur (Working paper, Working paper, 2008-12)
      This paper uses data from early 20th century to 1971 to estimate a production function for the Norwegian winter herring fishery, which collapsed in the early 1970s. The focus is on technological progress and the sensitivity ...
    • A note on the "stock effect" 

      Hannesson, Rögnvaldur (Working paper, Working paper, 2006-03)
      The stock effect implies that unit operating costs will be sensitive to the size of the exploited fish stock(s). This is investigated, using data for Norwegian trawlers. The results indicate that there is a significant ...
    • Searching for price parity in the European whitefish market 

      Asche, Frank; Gordon, Daniel V.; Hannesson, Rögnvaldur (Working Paper, Working paper; Working paper, 2003-03)
      The purpose of this paper is to test for price parity across different species of whitefish in the European Union. Price parity is defined by a system of cointegrated prices and would be evidence of a single European market ...
    • Sharing the herring : fish migrations, strategic advantage, and climate change 

      Hannesson, Rögnvaldur (Working paper, Working paper, 2004-06)
      This paper analyzes the strategic options of Norway and other countries for which the stock of Norwegian spring spawning herring may be accessible. A cooperative solution would make all parties better off. In a cooperative ...
    • Sharing the Northeast Arctic cod : possible effects of climate change 

      Hannesson, Rögnvaldur (Working paper, Working paper, 2004-10)
      The Northeast Arctic cod inhabits the exclusive economic zones of Norway and Russia and migrates extensively between these zones. The stock is shared evenly between the two countries, with a small allocation to third ...
    • Structural changes i Norway`s fish exports and the EEA agreement 

      Hannesson, Rögnvaldur (Working paper, Working paper; Working paper, 2000-11)
      This paper has two purposes. First, it describes the composition of Norway’s fish exports and how it has changed over the last ten years or so. A question of particular interest is whether there has been an increased ...
    • Technological change and the tragedy of the commons: the Lofoten fishery over hundred and thirty years 

      Salvanes, Kjell Gunnar; Hannesson, Rögnvaldur; Squires, Dale (Discussion paper, Working paper, 2008-03)
      Why did the Lofoten cod fishery in Norway – a fishery on one of the world’s richest spawning grounds - remain less productive than alternative industries until the mid-1960s, despite important modernization of the fleet ...
    • Tests for market integration and the law of one price : the market for whitefish in France 

      Asche, Frank; Gordon, Daniel V.; Hannesson, Rögnvaldur (Report, Research report, 2003-01)
      This paper examines the relationship between causality models and cointegration models in testing for price integration and the Law of One Price (LOP). In our review, we show that cointegration models, which allow for ...
    • The Green Paradox and learning by doing 

      Hannesson, Rögnvaldur (Discussion paper;17/18, Working paper, 2018-12-13)
      Production of a renewable substitute to fossil fuels is modeled as causing the cost of this backstop technology to fall over time in proportion to the scale of the substitute production and how long it has been in use. The ...
    • Time-inconsistency in DEA : a study of Norwegian factory trawlers 

      Hannesson, Rögnvaldur (Working paper, Working paper, 2005-04)
      DEA is widely used to assess efficiency and returns to scale of production units. Such analysis will be useful only to the extent the data used are representative of efficiency over time, but often the data used are likely ...
    • When is fish quota enforcement worth while? : a study of the Northeast Arctic cod 

      Hannesson, Rögnvaldur (Working paper, Working paper, 2008-09)
      Many fish stocks are controlled by fish quotas divided among individual firms. Such quota regimes need an enforcement mechanism in order to be effective. Whether or not quota management regimes are worth while depends on ...