依赖森林的社区的时间折现率:来自印度安得拉邦的证据

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
Vikalpa Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.1177/02560909211015460
S. Balakrishna, V. Virmani
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本研究在1990年印度政府发起的联合森林管理方案的背景下,提供了关于依赖森林的社区(fdc)的时间贴现率的证据。该研究使用了印度安得拉邦-拉亚拉西马(相对干旱的森林地区,收入较低)和沿海地区(相对肥沃的森林地区,收入较高)的两个地区的数据。我们还确定了其耐心水平的社会经济决定因素和区分这两个地区的因素。为了引出fdc成员的个人贴现率及其决定因素,我们使用选择任务设计方法。使用标准选择任务设计,发现两个地区的成员都非常不耐烦,透露的时间折扣率平均为每年800%。来自Rayalaseema的自由民主联盟成员比来自沿海地区的同行更没有耐心,尽管统计证据不足。我们发现两个地区的fdc成员的收入与其时间贴现率之间没有关联。种姓类别的成员在这两个地区表现出不同的反应,来自排名表种姓类别和其他落后阶级的成员被发现比来自Rayalaseema地区排名表部落类别的成员有更低的折扣率,反之亦然。在沿海地区,家庭规模越大,户主越多,贴现率越低。
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Time Discount Rate of Forest-Dependent Communities: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh, India
Executive Summary This study presents evidence on time discount rate of forest-dependent communities (FDCs) in the backdrop of the joint forest management program launched by the Government of India in 1990. The study uses data from two regions of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh—Rayalaseema (a relatively dry forest region with low income) and the coastal region (relatively fertile forest and with higher income). We also identify socio-economic determinants of their patience levels and factors which distinguish the two regions. To elicit individual discount rates of FDCs members and their determinants, we use the choice task design methodology. Members from both regions were found to be highly impatient using the standard choice task design with the revealed time discount rate averaging 800% per annum. Members of FDCs from Rayalaseema were more impatient than their counterparts from the coastal region, although the statistical evidence is weak. We find no association between the income of members of FDCs and their time discount rate for both regions. Membership to caste categories showed a different response in both the regions, with members from the Scheduled Caste category and Other Backward Classes found to have a lower discount rate than those from the Scheduled Tribes category of Rayalaseema region and vice versa for the coastal region. For the coastal region, those with larger family size and heads of households were found to have a lower discount rate.
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Vikalpa
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