Journal article
Regulating the Newfoundland Inshore Fishery: Traditional Values Versus State Control in the Regulation of a Common Property Resource
Abstract
This paper focuses upon how the values inherent in the theory of common property resource management relate to the regulatory of the inshore fïshery of Newfoundland. This theory, drawing upon Hobbesian assumptions, views collective irrationality as a product of individual rationality within open access fisheries, and has been incorporated into federal licensing policy. Based upon interviews with 144 inshore fishermen and 51 fishery officers, …
Authors
Matthews R; Phyne J
Journal
Journal of Canadian Studies, Vol. 23, No. 1-2, pp. 158–176
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Publication Date
May 1988
DOI
10.3138/jcs.23.1-2.158
ISSN
0021-9495