从项目的物理结果推断经济影响:以泰国森林保护为例

Inferring Economic Impacts from a Program’s Physical Outcomes: An Application to Forest Protection in Thailand

Environmental & Resource Economics · 2022
被引 9
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

提出一种方法,利用倾向得分匹配估计的加权平均处理效应,从物理结果(如避免的森林砍伐)推断政府保护项目的经济影响,并以泰国红树林保护为例,发现传统估计高估了经济效益。

Abstract

Economists typically estimate the average treatment effect on the treated (ATT) when evaluating government programs. The economic interpretation of the ATT can be ambiguous when program outcomes are measured in purely physical terms, as they often are in evaluations of environmental programs (e.g., avoided deforestation). This paper presents an approach for inferring economic impacts from physical outcomes when the ATT is estimated using propensity-score matching. For the case of forest protection, we show that a protection program's ex post economic impact, as perceived by the government agency responsible for protection decisions, can be proxied by a weighted ATT, with the weights derived from the propensity of being treated (i.e., protected). We apply this new metric to mangrove protection in Thailand during 1987-2000. We find that the government's protection program avoided the loss of 12.8% of the economic value associated with the protected mangrove area. This estimate is about a quarter smaller than the conventional ATT for avoided deforestation, 17.3 percentage points. The difference between the two measures indicates that the program tended to be less effective at reducing deforestation in locations where the government perceived the net benefits of protection as being greater, which is the opposite of the relationship that would characterize a maximally effective program.

森林保护经济影响评估倾向得分匹配泰国