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Actual Costs of Uneconomic Growth of Marine Fisheries in China’s Pearl River Delta

DOI: 10.4236/nr.2018.97018, PP. 297-312

Keywords: Actual Costs, Uneconomic Growth, Ecological-Economic-Social Aspects, Pearl River Estuary

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As traditional economic theory is mainly based on neoliberal principles, whose failure is to ignore the ecological component in value assessment methods, it assumes that continuous economic growth exists with high level of employment and low inflation rate. Many ecological economists have criticized the blind pursuit of short-term economic interests in the last 30 years for leading to loss of natural capital and ecosystem services. This study demonstrates the concept of?uneconomic growth?by measuring the actual costs of fishing activities and fishery policy implemented in China’s Pearl River Estuary from economic, social, and ecological aspects. The results show that the costs of economic growth exceed the benefits of additional growth because of the limits of the ecosystem. The ecological system of the Pearl River Estuary has been degraded significantly by overfishing and is regarded to be under non-optimal conditions regarding both ecological and socio-economic objectives.

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