Gains from quota trade: theoretical models and an application to the Danish fishery

Jesper Levring Andersen, Peter Bogetoft

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    Abstract

    We provide a framework for evaluating potential effects of introducing tradable quotas to a sector. The effects depend on the economies of scale and scope of the production technology, and on firms' ability and willingness to learn best practice methods (catching up) and to change their input and output composition (mix). To illustrate our approach, data from the Danish fishery are used to calculate the potential gains from introducing individually transferable fishing quotas. Data envelopment analysis is used to model the production technology. We find that pure reallocation is as important as pure learning, i.e. quota reallocation without catching-up is as valuable as learning best practice with fixed allocations.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalEuropean Review of Agricultural Economics
    Volume34
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)105-127
    Number of pages23
    ISSN0165-1587
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • Former LIFE faculty
    • data envelopment analysis
    • idividual transferable quotas
    • reallocation
    • technical efficiency
    • allocative effeciency
    • fishery

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