Notes
1 For a critique of Hardin's overly pessimistic conclusions published in this journal see Clark Citation2010.
2 An exposition of this exercise can be found in Hahnel Citation2011.
3 Kevin St. Martin provides an excellent analysis of New England fisheries in St. Martin Citation2005, as well as of the advantages of the “community economics” approach for fisheries in general in St. Martin Citation2009.
6 Folster cited this estimate in a public debate at Stockholm University on July 9, 2012, describing it as terrible fate Sweden had been fortunate to avoid. A transcript is available at: http://www.deltagarekonomi.se/?page_id=1240.
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