SHARING THE BENEFITS OF
COOPERATION IN HIGH SEAS
FISHERIES: A CHARACTERISTIC
FUNCTION GAME APPROACH
VEIJO KAITALA and
MARKO LINDROOS
Abstract:
In the current paper we examine a game-theoretic setting
in which
three countries have established a regional organization for the
conservation and management of straddling and highly migratory fish
stocks. A characteristic function game approach is applied to
describe the sharing of the surplus benefits from cooperation. We
demonstrate that the nucleolus and the Shapley value give more of the
benefits to the coalition with substantial bargaining power than does
the Nash bargaining scheme. We also compare the results that are
obtained by using the nucleolus and the Shapley value as solution
concepts. The outcomes from these solution concepts depend on the
relative efficiency of the most efficient coalition. Furthermore, the
question of fair sharing of the benefits is considered in the context
of straddling stocks.