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13 January 2015 Effects of the Share Remuneration System on Fisheries Management Targets and Rent Distribution
Jordi Guillen
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Abstract

Most fisheries worldwide remunerate their crew with a share system, where crew receive a part of the revenues or a part of the revenues less costs, rather than a fixed wage. Although labor is one of the main costs in fisheries and the share remuneration system has a strong influence on firm behavior and its economic performance, little attention has been paid it. In a share remuneration system, crew salaries can significantly increase when the economic performance of a vessel improves. This allows the crew to capture part of the fisheries rent. Bioeconomic analyses are performed for the Bay of Biscay nephrops fishery on main management targets. Results confirm the importance of considering a share system compared to a fixed remuneration system in vessel owner (capital) and crew (labor) rent distribution and fishing decisions.

JEL Codes: Q22, J33, M52.

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Jordi Guillen "Effects of the Share Remuneration System on Fisheries Management Targets and Rent Distribution," Marine Resource Economics 30(2), 123-138, (13 January 2015). https://doi.org/10.1086/679970
Received: 13 February 2013; Accepted: 1 November 2014; Published: 13 January 2015
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KEYWORDS
bioeconomic modeling
lay system
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MSY
nephrops
open access
remuneration systems
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