Anthony Leiman
Assoc. Professor
Environmental economics
University of Cape Town
South Africa
Biography
Tony Leiman is an associate professor at the University of Cape Town and has been researching and teaching environmental economics since 1990. In 1993/4 he spent a sabbatical year at CSERGE (University College London) which further cemented his interest in the field. His work began with the economics of project appraisal; with this he began looking at water use and dam construction and his interests expanded over the years to include the economics of mining, fisheries, bioersity, and pollution.
Research Interest
Institutional dimensions of resource economics, special focus on fisheries
Publications
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2012-07-19 SOUTH AFRICA Analysis of the plastic-bag levy in South Africa
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2014-08-10 SOUTH AFRICA An analysis of the structural changes in the offshore demersal hake (Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus) trawl fishery in South Africa
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2014-08-10 SOUTH AFRICA Resource rents and resource management policies in Namibia’s post-Independence hake fishery