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1 Strategic harvest control rules: game-theoretic insights Marko Lindroos University of Helsinki Department of Economics and Management

2 Harvest control rules set by a single country Bioeconomic models used to find optimal harvest This means static/dynamic optimisation of fishing mortality, harvest or effort The objective is to reach bioeconomic sustainability of the fishery Design economic incentives such that optimum is achieved

3 Why game theory? Whenever there is more than one interest group (country, fishermen etc.) strategic behaviour / competition may prevent optimal harvest control International fisheries have very limited possibilities to prevent strategic behaviour / free-riding

4 Alternative game models Non-cooperative games –only individual benefits matter Cooperative games –sharing of benefits Coalitional games –how coalitions form

5 Cooperative games Assume Sweden, Norway and Finland can form coalitions when harvesting fish stocks Possible coalitions {SWE}, {FIN}, {NOR}, {SWE, NOR}, {SWE, FIN}, {NOR, FIN}, {SWE, NOR, FIN}

6 Cooperative Solutions How should they share cooperative benefits? The solutions search an allocation of cooperative benefits given e.g. individual & group rationality

7 Coalitional games: Searching for equilibrium cooperation structures NOR SWEFIN {NOR, SWE, FIN}{NOR, FIN}SWE Non-Cooperation Partial Cooperation Full Cooperation

8 How to make cooperation more attractive? 1.Threat (trigger) strategies 2.Side payments 3.Safe Minimum Bioeconomic Levels of fish stocks (Reference points) 4.Give fishermen more responsibility in harvest control


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