Corruption and forest concessions |
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Authors: | Gregory S. Amacher Markku OllikainenErkki Koskela |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation, 304 D Cheatham Hall, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24060, USA b Department of Economics and Management, University of Helsinki, Finland c Department of Economics, University of Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | We examine how corruption impacts a central government's application of concession policy instruments consisting of royalty rates, concession size, environmentally sensitive logging levels, and enforcement. Harvesters have incentives to illegally log by taking more volume than is allowed, high grading through removal of only the highest valued and best formed trees, and shirking environmentally sensitive logging requirements, all of which reduce public goods produced from native tropical forests. Corruption is introduced through logging inspectors who can be bribed by harvesters to avoid fines associated with illegal logging. Both the theory and a simulation are used to compare policy design under corruption and no corruption. |
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Keywords: | Concessions Corruption Bribery Deforestation Illegal logging |
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