弱产权下的动态资源管理:盗贼与侵入者的故事

Dynamic resource management under weak property rights: A tale of thieves and trespassers

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management · 2022
被引 2
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了当制度对资源所有者产权保护薄弱时,非可再生资源的开采行为,发现财富保护弱导致过度开采,且制度变化预期会扭曲开采效率。

Abstract

We study non-renewable resource extraction when institutions weakly protect the resource owner’s property rights. First, weak wealth protection exposes the stock in the ground to trespassing. Second, weak income protection exposes revenues from extraction to theft. In our dynamic framework with strategic interactions, the strength of wealth and income protection evolves over time. The weak protection of wealth results in excessive depletion due to the common pool externality. Anticipated changes in institutional strength further distort depletion. A resource user (i.e., owner or trespasser) is less rapacious when she anticipates favorable institutional changes. However, a given change in institutional strength may be favorable for some but detrimental for another resource user. Under these conflicting interests, the anticipation of better wealth protection might result in less efficient extraction. More generally, our results indicate that unstable institutions limit the benefits derived from resource ownership and thus constitute a challenge to the efficient management of non-renewable resource riches in weakly institutionalized economies.

弱产权非可再生资源开采制度变迁资源管理效率