Compliance costs and the small fisher: A study of exiters from the New Zealand fishery |
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Authors: | James Stewart Kim Walshe |
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Affiliation: | 1. Unitec Business School, Private Bag 92025, Mt Albert, Auckland, New Zealand;2. Akroyd Walshe Limited, P.O. Box 28814, Remuera, Auckland, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Over 3000 predominantly small-scale fishers have exited the New Zealand's quota management system (QMS) between its inception in 1986 and 2000. This study, based on the Ministry of Fisheries database and a questionnaire sent to the exiters, establishes that compliance costs in general, and those specifically related to the QMS, were one of the most consistent reasons for exit. Uncertainty about future QMS policy and the high cost of quota were also significant factors. It appears that the small fishers’ perception of high compliance cost can be supported by industry data. |
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Keywords: | New Zealand quota management system (QMS) Exit Compliance costs Small fishers |
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