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Análisis ampliado de la concentración económica bajo el Régimen de Cuotas Individuales Transferibles de Captura en Argentina: el caso de la pesquería de merluza común (stock sur) en el período 2010-2015

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  • Baltar, Fabiola
  • Pagani, Andrea N.
  • Gualdoni, Patricia

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El objetivo del artículo es estimar la concentración económica en la pesquería de merluza común argentina después de la implementación del régimen de CITC en el año 2010. Se comparan las medidas de concentración de la cuota legal, del cupo disponible y de la captura en el período 2010-2015. Los resultados muestran que aunque no hay cambios sustanciales en la concentración económica en los primeros años de implementación, existen diferencias en la concentración medida sobre la cuota legal, el cupo disponible y los niveles de captura. Se identifican dos etapas en el proceso dinámico de cambios sectoriales observados luego de la implementación de las CITCs. Durante el primer año, los resultados de la concentración económica indican un ajuste estructural de la flota y los grupos según la distribución legal de las cuotas. En los años siguientes, los niveles de concentración se explican por la aplicación de estrategias asociadas a la utilización de transferencias de cuotas y a la planificación de capturas adoptadas por los grupos de mayor participación relativa en búsqueda de mejoras en los niveles de eficiencia.

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  • Baltar, Fabiola & Pagani, Andrea N. & Gualdoni, Patricia, 2018. "Análisis ampliado de la concentración económica bajo el Régimen de Cuotas Individuales Transferibles de Captura en Argentina: el caso de la pesquería de merluza común (stock sur) en el período 2010-20," Nülan. Deposited Documents 3115, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Sociales, Centro de Documentación.
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    Cuota de Pesca; Concentración Económica; Pesquerías; Merluza;
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