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Summary. Chile has established unique marine resource user rights to reduce resource over-exploitation and expand economic opportunities in coastal areas. These rights sometimes overlap, so that one…
8 October 2021 | Research Brief | Chile8 October 2021 | Policy Brief | Chile
Abstract: In this paper, we describe and analyze an experience in the use of marine resources as a base for economic activities and development of coastal communities. According to the economic theory…
8 October 2021 | EfD Discussion Paper | ChileAquaculture has become a key activity for coastal development. Despite of positive impacts on employment, it is questioned by its potential negative effects. This paper analyses the motivations of a…
9 September 2021 | Peer Reviewed | ChileAlthough the resource curse offers evidence for the national crowding out generated by resource windfalls from mining, subnational crowding is not fully understood. This knowledge gap is problematic…
23 September 2021 | Peer Reviewed | ChileIn this introduction to the special issue, “Economics of Marine Resources in the Global South,” we address the current challenges for sustainable management of aquaculture and capture fisheries in…
9 September 2021 | Peer Reviewed | ChileChile’s extended allocation of marine user rights aims to reduce overextraction of marine resources. New user rights promote small-scale aquaculture both to increase coastal incomes and to encourage…
9 September 2021 | Peer Reviewed | ChileThis work presents the results of framed field experiments designed to study the co-enforcement of access to common pool resources. The experiments were conducted in the field with artisanal fishers…
23 September 2021 | Peer Reviewed | ChileUniform regional development is a challenge in low-income and emerging countries, making the role of financial systems to promote new business, investment, entrepreneurship, and growth particularly…
24 January 2023 | Peer Reviewed | Chile