Scott C. Matulich

Affiliations: 
Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States 
Area:
Agricultural Economics, Fisheries and Aquaculture Agriculture
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Genevieve Briand grad student 2002 WSU
Xingguo Zhang grad student 2006 WSU
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Matulich SC. (2010) Stranded Capital in Fisheries: The Pacific Coast Groundfish/Whiting Case Marine Resource Economics. 25: 121-128
Matulich SC. (2009) The value of individual processing quota in the alaska red king crab fishery: A preliminary analysis Marine Resource Economics. 24: 187-193
Matulich SC. (2008) Did processing quota damage Alaska red king crab harvesters? Empirical evidence Marine Resource Economics. 23: 253-271
Briand G, Heckelei T, Matulich SC, et al. (2004) Managing fishing power: The case of Alaska red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 61: 43-53
Matulich SC, Clark ML. (2003) North pacific halibut and sablefish IFQ policy design: Quantifying the impacts on processors Marine Resource Economics. 18: 149-166
Briand G, Matulich SC, Mittelhammer RC. (2001) A catch per unit effort - soak time model for the Bristol Bay red king crab fishery, 1991-1997 Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 58: 334-341
Matulich SC, Sever M, Inaba F. (2001) Fishery Cooperatives as an Alternative to ITQs: Implications of the American Fisheries Act Marine Resource Economics. 16: 1-16
Matulich SC, Sever M, Inaba F. (2001) Fishery Cooperatives as an Alternative to ITQs: Implications of the American Fisheries Act Marine Resource Economics. 16: 1-16
Kruse GH, Byrne LC, Funk FC, et al. (2000) Analysis of minimum size limit for the red king crab fishery in Bristol Bay, Alaska North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 20: 307-319
Matulich SC, Sever M. (1999) Reconsidering the initial allocation of ITQs: The search for a pareto-safe allocation between fishing and processing sectors Land Economics. 75: 203-219
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