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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2004

Recreational fishing in France : Market or institutional failures ?

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In France, freshwater recreational fishing management does not account for anglers' satisfaction in a sufficient manner. On one hand, fishing effort is too high creating congestion costs. On the other, environmental quality is low while there is a positive willingness-to-pay for improvements. These inefficiencies are explained by the conjunction of three phenomena. First, private property rights are attenuated under institutional pressure. Second, recreational fishing is managed as an open access resource over the whole territory. Finally, halieutic policies focus on the protection of environmental resources and are inefficient to maximize the social rent provided by recreational fisheries. Fishing effort regulation and environmental services provision following the beneficiary-pays principle could improve collective welfare. Social pricing could insure equity in access to the resource.
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Philippe Le Goffe, Julien Salanie. Recreational fishing in France : Market or institutional failures ?. Annual Conference 2004 in Environmental Economics "Institutions, Competition, Rationality", International Network for Economic Research (INFER), Sep 2004, Wuppertal, Allemagne. pp.239-251. ⟨hal-02338173⟩
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