How Fishermen Make Eeconomic Decisions?

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This book provides readers with additional insights
into the economic behaviors of fishermen. In
particular, we look at how a fishing vessel s
captain or owner makes two of the most important
decisions in the fishing business. One decision
relates to the choice of remuneration practice; the
other is concerned with the fishing trip length. The
underlying factor of these decision-making processes
is the risk behavior of the vessel s captain or
owner. The role of risk preferences in the decision-
making process is especially emphasized in the
context of such a risky profession as fishery. Given
that, we also explore the question whether fishermen
have different risk patterns from workers in other
occupations. Most previous studies addressed this
question from the expected utility theory
perspective and assumed that fishermen like other
workers are risk-averse. We address this question by
applying prospect theory and experimental economics
methodology to directly estimate the parameters used
as proxy for risk behavior as well as to explore how
these parameters are determined by socioeconomic and
cultural factors.

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Holding a Ph.D degree in Economics, I am interested in behavioral economics and its application to daily life. I lead an academic and international life-style; have passion for learning. Living and studying in several countries make me appreciate people from different cultures. I like reading, music, and solving math and logic puzzle.

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This book provides readers with additional insights into the economic behaviors of fishermen. In particular, we look at how a fishing vessel's captain or owner makes two of the most important decisions in the fishing business. One decision relates to the choice of remuneration practice; the other is concerned with the fishing trip length. The underlying factor of these decision-making processes is the risk behavior of the vessel's captain or owner. The role of risk preferences in the decision- making process is especially emphasized in the context of such a risky profession as fishery. Given that, we also explore the question whether fishermen have different risk patterns from workers in other occupations. Most previous studies addressed this question from the expected utility theory perspective and assumed that fishermen like other workers are risk-averse. We address this question by applying prospect theory and experimental economics methodology to directly estimate the parameters used as proxy for risk behavior as well as to explore how these parameters are determined by socioeconomic and cultural factors.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783639121711
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H7mm x B220mm x T150mm
    • Jahr 2009
    • EAN 9783639121711
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-639-12171-1
    • Titel How Fishermen Make Eeconomic Decisions?
    • Autor Quang Nguyen
    • Untertitel Insights from Behavioral and Experimental Economics
    • Gewicht 192g
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag
    • Anzahl Seiten 132
    • Genre Wirtschaft

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