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OECD Work on Defining and Measuring Subsidies in Fisheries.
Anthony
Cox, OECD Publication. Provides details of the OECD's work on
government financial transfers to fisheries, particularly in terms of
definition, collection, use and dissemination.
Subsidies in World Fisheries: A Reexamination.
Matteo Milazzo, World Bank Technical Paper. Study examines the role of subsidies in generating fishing capacity far in excess of biological productive capacity.
Previous Multilateral Efforts to Discipline Subsidies to Natural-Resource-Based Industries.
Ronald
P. Steenblik, OECD Publication. Historical review of multilateral
efforts since 1940 to reduce, eliminate, prohibit or otherwise
discipline subsidies. Covers three natural-resource based industries:
farming, coal mining and fishing.
Fishing in the Dark: A Symposium on Access to Environmental Information and Government Accountability in Fishing Subsidy Program
(Symposium Proceedings). WWF and European Policy Centre. 28-29 November 2000, Brussels, Belgium.
Hard Facts, Hidden Problems: A Review of Current Data on Fishing.
(DOC).
John Virdin with David Schorr. WWF Technical Paper. Data
synthesis provides comprehensive collection and review of data on
fishing subsidies published to date, including review of Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation (APEC) and OECD reports. Presents new evidence
that collective subsidies from governments to fishery industry at the
time were occurring at a massive scale.
Fisheries Subsidies and Overfishing: Towards a Structured Discussion.
Gareth Porter, UNEP Publications. Discusses scope of fishery subsidy problems and options for reform.
Subsidies in the OECD Fisheries Sector: A Review of Recent Analysis and Future Directions.
Anthony
Cox and Carl-Christian Schmidt, OECD. Reviews recent work in the OECD
on fisheries subsidies and identify areas for which future research
would be beneficial.
Combating Subsidies, Developing Caution: Institutional Interplay and Responsible Fisheries.
Olav Schram Stokke and Clare Coffey. The Fridtjof Nansen Institute and Institute for European Environmental Policy.