Dynamic Approach to Capital Accumulation in Fisheries
Title: Dynamic Approach to Capital Accumulation in Fisheries
Research Question: How can we model the interaction between capital accumulation and fish stock dynamics in a way that is both realistic and tractable?
Methodology: The authors used a qualitative differential equations (QDE) approach to model the dynamic interaction between capital and fish stocks in commercial fisheries. This methodology allows for the study of complex systems with limited scientific knowledge, making it suitable for the problem at hand.
Results: The model was able to trace the evolution of capital and fish stock in agreement with observed patterns. It also showed that overcapitalization is unavoidable in unregulated fisheries.
Implications: This study provides a new methodology for modeling complex bio-economic systems with limited scientific knowledge. The results suggest that overcapitalization is a significant issue in unregulated fisheries, which has implications for the sustainability of these industries and the conservation of fish stocks.
Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0202004v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0202004v1