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1 September 2014 On the Statistical Significance of Regional Economic Impacts from Recreational Fishing Harvest Limits in Southern Alaska
Daniel K. Lew
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Abstract

Confidence intervals for regional economic impacts resulting from changes in saltwater sportfishing harvest limits are calculated using a stated preference model of sportfishing participation and a social accounting matrix (SAM) for southern Alaska. Confidence intervals are constructed to account for two types of input variation in impact estimates—sample variation in sportfishing-related expenditures and stochastic variation from parameters in the recreation participation model. For five of six policy scenarios examined, estimated impacts are not statistically different from zero. Tests for differences in estimated impacts between scenarios show that no statistical differences are found whenever stochastic variation is considered (statistical differences occur only when sample variation alone is accounted for). Due to the lack of statistical differences in this case, a comparison of economic impacts does not provide a clear-cut preferred alternative, and consequently other economic and non-economic criteria for evaluating policy scenarios should bear greater weight in policy decisions.

JEL Codes: R11, Q51, Q22, Q58.

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Daniel K. Lew "On the Statistical Significance of Regional Economic Impacts from Recreational Fishing Harvest Limits in Southern Alaska," Marine Resource Economics 29(3), 241-257, (1 September 2014). https://doi.org/10.1086/677759
Received: 15 April 2013; Accepted: 10 March 2014; Published: 1 September 2014
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and social accounting matrix model
bootstrapping
economic impacts
recreational fishing
stated preference choice experiment
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