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Consumer Heterogeneity and Trade in Shared Renewable Resource Trading

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Shared or common renewable resources are becoming to be more important in recent days. On the one hand, Pacific bluefin tuna tends to be disappearing, so it is included in Red List. On the other, Atlantic bluefin tuna is recovering after critical endangered situation because of ICCAT’s agreements. Especially in Japan, transboundary renewable resources (like crabs between Japan and Russia and so on) have also focused on because of some border decision problems.

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Notes

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    The tendency to emphasize differences in production locale was also revealed by MAFF (2005) in its Food Consumption Monitor Survey of 2004. For other cases, see for example, Wessels (2002), and Oishi et al. (2010) and so on.

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    See for example, Clark (2010).

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    For the basic comparing research between input control, output control, and technical regulation introducing Brander–Taylor types small open economy model, see Ogawa et al. (2012).

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    See for example, Clark (2010).

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Ogawa, T. (2019). Consumer Heterogeneity and Trade in Shared Renewable Resource Trading. In: Hosoe, M., Ju, BG., Yakita, A., Hong, K. (eds) Contemporary Issues in Applied Economics. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7036-6_20

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