环境发展经济学:一个新兴领域的研究议程

Envirodevonomics: A Research Agenda for an Emerging Field

Journal of Economic Literature · 2015
被引 298 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

探讨了发展中国家环境质量差但居民支付意愿低的悖论,提出收入水平、边际成本、政治经济和市场失灵四种解释,并梳理了相关文献,为环境发展经济学这一新兴子领域列出了研究问题。

Abstract

Environmental quality in many developing countries is poor and generates substantial health and productivity costs. However, the few existing measures of marginal willingness to pay (MWTP) for environmental quality improvements indicate low valuations by affected households. This paper argues that this seeming paradox is the central puzzle at the intersection of environmental and development economics: Given poor environmental quality and high health burdens in developing countries, why is MWTP seemingly so low? We develop a conceptual framework for understanding this puzzle and propose four potential explanations for why environmental quality is so poor: (1) due to low income levels, individuals value increases in income more than marginal improvements in environmental quality; (2) the marginal costs of environmental quality improvements are high; (3) political economy factors undermine efficient policymaking; and (4) market failures such as weak property rights and missing capital markets distort MWTP for environmental quality. We review the literature on each explanation and discuss how the framework applies to climate change, which is perhaps the most important issue at the intersection of environment and development economics. The paper concludes with a list of promising and unanswered research questions for the emerging sub-field of “envirodevonomics.”

环境发展经济学环境质量边际支付意愿发展中国家