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Cover photograph:
Unloading fish as part of the daily arrival of fishing boats on Lake Victoria near Entebbe, Uganda;
©FAO/Roberto Faidutti.
From drain to gain in
capture fisheries rents
FAO
FISHERIES AND
AQUACULTURE
TECHNICAL
PAPER
538
A synthesis study
by
Gordon R. Munro
Department of Economics and Fisheries Centre
University of British Columbia, Canada
or
Centre for the Economics and Management of Aquatic Resources (CEMARE)
University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Preparation of this document
This document presents a synthesis of case studies undertaken to assess resource
rent losses in the world’s marine capture fisheries. The synthesis covers both studies
undertaken within the World Bank and FAO Rent Drain Project as well as other
case studies. The document also contains a summary of the key findings of the
World Bank and FAO study
The Sunken Billions: The Economic Justification for
Fisheries Reform
.
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