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How many times the middle man gets more money than the fisherman

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Answered by Anonymous
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Middle men work as an agent for many Fisher men he collects the fish from all his fisherman and sell in market on high scale if one fisherman will sell his fish in market he will not be able to provide fish to market on that big scale as compare to middle man this is the reason why middleman earn more than a fisherman

Answered by ryv123
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How many times the middle man gets more money than the fisherman

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This paper studies the role of middlemen in open-access fisheries and how the organization of the supply chains affects resource exploitation and the level and distribution of economic rent. Imperfect competition among middlemen can help ensure that fish stocks are not depleted, which is typically the case in open-access fisheries with competitive markets. Middlemen with market power can also induce higher economic rent for the supply chain in total, but these rents mainly benefit the middlemen. The supply chains of inshore anchovy and offshore skipjack tuna fisheries in Vietnam are used as empirical examples. The analysis shows that in the anchovy supply chain, the middlemen have insignificant market power and the stock is being overexploited. In the skipjack tuna supply chain, the middlemen have oligopsony power and the stock is higher than the level that produces maximum sustainable yield.

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