加拿大草原省份森林依赖社区的经济分析

S. Fletcher, W. A. White, W. Phillips, L. Constantino
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加拿大的草原地区包含区域经济,其中林业是主要的经济活动,尽管全省范围内其他部门占主导地位。这些区域包含主要依靠森林资源来维持其经济和社会福利的社区。依赖资源的社区有在更多样化的经济体中所缺乏的特殊问题。这些潜在的问题包括不稳定、大规模失业的风险、有限的工作流动性和有限的便利设施。这项研究确定了依赖森林的社区,并调查了这种依赖对福利的影响。这份报告包含三个主要部分。第一部分概述了确定依赖森林的群落的方法。该方法是通过对过去确定依赖性的研究的深入审查以及对相关理论文献的审查而制定的。第二阶段采用该方法确定加拿大艾伯塔省、萨斯喀彻温省和马尼托巴省的森林依赖社区。这一分析表明,这些省份中很少有完全依赖森林工业的社区,但也很少有社区将森林工业作为其经济基础的重要组成部分。分析的第三阶段使用三部门一般均衡模型来估计外生冲击(如世界林产品价格的变化和木材供应的变化)对社区福利的影响。该模型的结果为以下假设提供了理论和实证支持:这些外生影响对社区福利的影响与其对森林的依赖程度直接相关。
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An Economic Analysis of Canadian Prairie Provinces' Forest Dependent Communities
The prairie convinces of Canada contain regional economies where forestry is the major economic activity, despite province-wide dominance by other sectors. These regions contain communities which are dependent primarily on forest resources for their economic and social well-being. Resource dependent communities have particular problems which are lacking in more diverse economies. These potential problems include instability, risk of mass unemployment, limited job mobility and limited amenities. This study identifies forest dependent communities and investigates the welfare implications of that dependency. This report containes three major components. The first outlines a methodology for identifying forest dependent communities. The methodology was formulated through an intensive review of past studies identifying dependence, as well as a review of pertinent theoretical literature. The second stage employs the methodology in identifying forestry dependent communities in the Canadian prairie provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. This analysis shows that there are few communities in these provinces which are totally dependent ont he forest industry, but there are few communities to which the forest industry is a vital component of their economic base. The third stage of the analysis uses a three-sector general equilibrium model to estimate welfare impacts on a community from exogenous shocks such as changes in world prices of forest products and changes in timber supply. The results from this model give theoretical and empirical support to the hypothesis that welfare impacts on a community from these exogenous influences are directly related to the degree of its forest dependency.
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