社区参与背后的动机:来自斯里兰卡自然和人工实地实验的证据

IF 1.1 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
M. Shoji, Keitaro Aoyagi, Ryuji Kasahara, Y. Sawada
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摘要

我们测试了关于农村家庭参与社区工作背后动机的四种假设:公共物品投资、生产网络形成、风险分担网络形成和纯粹利他主义。我们使用了斯里兰卡一个灌溉项目的独特数据集,该项目在自然实验情况下,通过摇号机制分配了很大一部分灌溉土地。此外,我们用独裁者游戏引出了利他主义的水平。通过结合这些数据,我们发现社区参与模式比其他主要动机更适合形成风险分担网络的动机。只有少数研究对风险分担网络的形成过程进行了实证研究,我们的分析填补了文献的空白。
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Motives behind community participation: Evidence from natural and artefactual field experiments in Sri Lanka
We tested four alternative hypotheses concerning the motivations behind the participation by rural households in community work: public goods investment, production network formation, risk‐sharing network formation, and pure altruism. We used a unique dataset from an irrigation project in Sri Lanka under a natural experimental situation where a significant portion of irrigated land was allocated through a lottery mechanism. In addition, we elicited the level of altruism using the dictator game. By combining these data, we showed that community participation patterns fit the motive to form risk‐sharing networks better than the other major motives. Only a few studies have empirically investigated the process of risk‐sharing network formation, and our analysis fills the gap in the literature.
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期刊介绍: The Pacific Economic Review (PER) publishes high-quality articles in all areas of economics, both the theoretical and empirical, and welcomes in particular analyses of economic issues in the Asia-Pacific area. Published five times a year from 2007, the journal is of interest to academic, government and corporate economists. The Pacific Economic Review is the official publication of the Hong Kong Economic Association and has a strong editorial team and international board of editors. As a highly acclaimed journal, the Pacific Economic Review is a source of valuable information and insight. Contributors include Nobel Laureates and leading scholars from all over the world.
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