Abstract

This paper analyzes the free riding problem from a game theoretic point of view. The feasible proportional allocation rules for a special class of free riding problems are studied. Some key practical and theoretical properties of these rules are developed that can be used to stimulate cooperation and to discourage free riding behaviors. Applications to the management of the Baltic Sea cod fishery and the Norwegian herring fishery are presented.

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