Capacity: Data Envelope Analysis
Organized by: Rolf Fare
Chair: Rolf Fare
Capacity: Data Envelope Analysis, Part 1
James E. Kirkley, College of William and Mary, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, USA
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA): A Framework for Assessing Capacity in Fisheries When Data are Limited 
Sean Pascoe , Dept. of Economics, University of Portsmouth, UK
Physical Vs. Harvest Based Measures of Capacity: The Case of the UK Vessel Capacity Unit System 
Shawna Grosskopf and Rolf Fare, Department of Economics, Oregon State University
Assessing Long-Run Fishing Capacity at the Industry Level and the Reallocation of Capacity 
Capacity: Data Envelope Analysis, Part 2
Diane Dupont, Dept. of Economics, Brock University, Canada
Privatization and Regulation of Capacity in a Multi-Product Fishery: A Purse from a Sow's Ear? 
John B. Walden, National Marine Fisheries Service, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, USA
Measuring Capacity of the New England Otter Trawl Fishing Fleet 
Niels Vestergaard, Danish Institute of Fisheries Econ Research (SUC), University of Southern Denmark
Measuring Capacity and Capacity Utilization in Fisheries: The Case of the Danish Gill-net Fleet
Capacity: Data Envelope Analysis and Stochastics
Chair: Rolf Fare
Daniel Holland, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, REFM Division, USA
Factors That Influence the Accuracy of Estimates of Capacity and Capacity Utilization Derived from Data Envelopment Analysis
S. Todd Lee, Alaska Fisheries Science Center REFM Division, USA
The Impact of Noisy Catch Data on Estimates of Fishing Capacity Derived From DEA and Stochastic Frontier Models: A Monte Carlo Comparison 
Ronald G. Felthoven, University of California, Davis, USA
Measuring Fishing Capacity for Bering Sea and Aleutian Island Groundfish Fisheries
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