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GTAP Resource #5273

"Competitiveness of European fisheries and aquaculture: a dynamic CGE approach"
by Bartelings, Heleen and Zuzana Smeets Kristkova


Abstract
The global demand for seafood products is increasing. In a globalised economy, this should generate high opportunities for any seafood production activity. However, both fisheries and aquaculture companies in Europe are facing key challenges, which currently hinder them from reaping the full benefits of seafood markets expansion, and even question their sustainability. As a whole, the EU fisheries sector remains at low levels of profitability and sustainability. This paper will analyse how competitive European fisheries and aquaculture are compared to fisheries and aquaculture in other regions and simulate how this position may change in the next 20 years.
To simulate the trade competitiveness of the European fisheries and aquaculture sectors over the next 20 years we will use a CGE model. Our approach is first to develop a CGE modelling framework, based on the CGE model MAGNET. Three innovation will be implemented: extend MAGNET database with fisheries, aquaculture and fish processing sectors; split natural resources into fish stocks and other natural resources and make the fish stocks dynamic



Resource Details (Export Citation) GTAP Keywords
Category: Other CGE Application
Status: Not published
By/In:
Date: 2017
Version: 1
Created: Bartelings, H. (4/14/2017)
Updated: Batta, G. (5/5/2017)
Visits: 1,249
- Baseline development
- Calibration and parameter estimation
- Dynamic modeling
- European Union


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