Effects of regulations on expected catch, expected harvest, and site choice of recreational anglers

Effects of regulations on expected catch, expected harvest, and site choice of recreational anglers

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Article ID: iaor2006150
Country: United States
Volume: 86
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 963
End Page Number: 974
Publication Date: Nov 2004
Journal: American Journal of Agricultural Economics
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: measurement, social
Abstract:

The use of public lands and waterways is often subject to environmental regulations designed to limit the depletion of resource stocks. Such regulations may influence expectations of quality, destination choice, and consumer surplus. This paper examines the effects of environmental regulations on recreational anglers. The empirical application develops a joint model of expected catch and expected harvest in conjunction with a random utility model of site choice. Findings for Maine anglers indicate that regulations have sizeable effects on catch and harvest, site choice and welfare.

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