ITQ's in Chile: Measuring the Economic Benefits of Reform
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Peña-Torres, Julio
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ITQ's in Chile: Measuring the Economic Benefits of Reform
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In 2001 an individual (operationally transferable) quota system was introduced for all the most important
industrial fisheries in Chile. This system was put in place after years of declining stocks and over investment.
In this paper we describe this reform and estimate related allocative efficiency benefits for the most important
industrial fishery in the country, the southern pelagic fishery. Benefits were estimated using a bioeconomic
model and Monte Carlo techniques. This approach allows benefits to be estimated using more realistic
counterfactual scenarios than just comparing the fishery before and after the reform. Estimated discounted net
benefits reach US$123 to US$366 million in the period 2001 to 2020. Fleet size fell from 148 active boats in
2000 to 65 in 2002 as a direct consequence of the reform. Among the interesting features of the recent
Chilean experience is the way the political economy of the reform was facilitated by the prior introduction of
de facto individual quotas within the framework of fishery research activities. When the authorities closed the
southern pelagic fishery because of biological problems between 1997 and 2000, they organized
‘experimental’ fishing expeditions in which participant boats were given the right to fish a certain amount of
resources per expedition. This pseudo quota system allowed fishermen to experience directly the benefits of
individual quotas and that was instrumental to the political agreement leading to the reform. This successful
gradual approach may be of interest to other countries planning to introduce individual quotas. Finally, it is
important to note that the Chilean southern industrial pelagic fishery has average catches of over 1.4 million
tons a year, making it one of the largest fisheries in the world to be regulated by individual quotas.
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Financial support from the Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico (FONDECYT project
Nº1020765).
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/128264
DOI: DOI: 10.1007/s10640-010-9419-9
ISSN: 0924-6460
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ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS Volume: 48 Issue: 4 Pages: 651-678 Published: APR 2011
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