Abstract:
Abstract. We consider the problem of estimating growth rates and their determinants for harvestable biomass via nonparametric estimation techniques. The application of nonparametric techniques reveals structure in the data which is not picked up by traditional parametric growth models. 1. Introduction. One of the most challenging problems jointly faced by fisheries biologists and economists is the accurate modeling of the growth process of fish populations. While the differing approaches of biologists and economists sometimes lead them to disagree about regulatory prescriptions, both recognize the importance
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