A cooperative solution for the three-agent Southern Bluefin Tuna management problem

1992 
This paper is concerned with the problem of management of fisheries of the Southern Bluefin Tuna (SBT). The problem involves three countries exploiting the fisheries, namely Australia, Japan, and New Zealand. Each country faces different economic conditions and may pursue different policies concerning their fishing efforts, catch quotas, etc., to achieve their specific goals. To avoid overexploitation of the fisheries, the three countries set up a Trilateral Commission that provides framework for negotiations on catch quotas. The ultimate goal of this study is to help to provide answers what the level of quotas should be. As a first step in that direction we consider a solution that maximizes the sum of benefit functions of the parties involved.
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