Portfolio Analysis for Optimal Seafood Product Diversification and Resource Management
Future harvests from commercial fish stocks are unlikely to increase substantially due to biological and regulatory constraints. Developing alternative sets of processed seafood products is one strategy for increasing welfare while managing the risks inherent in a variable and renewable natural reso...
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doaj-7acd7016eca9406bbcfc9df07846ab7a2020-11-25T02:06:00ZengWestern Agricultural Economics AssociationJournal of Agricultural and Resource Economics1068-55022327-82852003-08-0128225227110.22004/ag.econ.3109231092Portfolio Analysis for Optimal Seafood Product Diversification and Resource ManagementGilbert SylviaChris TuiningaSherry L. LarkinFuture harvests from commercial fish stocks are unlikely to increase substantially due to biological and regulatory constraints. Developing alternative sets of processed seafood products is one strategy for increasing welfare while managing the risks inherent in a variable and renewable natural resource. To quantify the risk-benefit tradeoffs of alternative strategies, a portfolio decision framework is embedded into a multi-period bioeconomic model. The model is used to generate an efficient portfolio frontier to estimate possible rent dissipation from status quo management. Frontiers are also generated for seafood processors and brokers. Implications for the different industry agents are discussed.https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/31092bioeconomic analysisdynamic optimizationmarkowitzpacific whitingportfolio analysisresource managementseafood processing |
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Portfolio Analysis for Optimal Seafood Product Diversification and Resource Management |
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Portfolio Analysis for Optimal Seafood Product Diversification and Resource Management |
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Portfolio Analysis for Optimal Seafood Product Diversification and Resource Management |
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Portfolio Analysis for Optimal Seafood Product Diversification and Resource Management |
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Western Agricultural Economics Association |
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Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics |
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Future harvests from commercial fish stocks are unlikely to increase substantially due to biological and regulatory constraints. Developing alternative sets of processed seafood products is one strategy for increasing welfare while managing the risks inherent in a variable and renewable natural resource. To quantify the risk-benefit tradeoffs of alternative strategies, a portfolio decision framework is embedded into a multi-period bioeconomic model. The model is used to generate an efficient portfolio frontier to estimate possible rent dissipation from status quo management. Frontiers are also generated for seafood processors and brokers. Implications for the different industry agents are discussed. |
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bioeconomic analysis dynamic optimization markowitz pacific whiting portfolio analysis resource management seafood processing |
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