Land speculation and interest rate subsidies as a cause of deforestation: The role of cattle ranching in Costa Rica

被引:18
作者
Roebeling, Peter C. [1 ,2 ]
Hendrix, Eligius M. T. [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Aveiro, Dept Environm & Planning, Ctr Environm & Marine Studies, P-3810193 Aveiro, Portugal
[2] Wageningen Univ, Dept Social Sci, Dev Econ Group, NL-6706 KN Wageningen, Netherlands
[3] Wageningen Univ, Dept Social Sci, Operat Res & Logist Grp, NL-6706 KN Wageningen, Netherlands
[4] Univ Malaga, Dept Comp Architecture, Malaga 29017, Spain
关键词
Investment theory; Dynamic optimization; Land speculation; Cattle ranching; Deforestation; BRAZILIAN AMAZONIA; ADJUSTMENT COSTS; INVESTMENT; UNCERTAINTY; ECONOMICS; CONSERVATION; FRONTIER; PASTURE; MODEL; RISK;
D O I
10.1016/j.landusepol.2009.07.002
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Land speculation by cattle ranchers is considered a principal cause of deforestation in Latin America, in particular in combination with (previously) widely provided interest rate subsidies. Proof for the hypothesis that land speculation leads to inflated rates of investment in land is, however, relatively limited and invariably related to the question of whether land prices tend to rise over time. Based on the Neoclassical investment theory with adjustment costs we develop a stochastic cattle ranching model in which land prices are modelled as geometric Brownian motion, to evaluate the effect of expected fluctuations in land prices on land investment decisions by cattle ranchers in Latin America. For a case study in the Atlantic Zone of Costa Rica, results show that the expected rate of investment is almost 35% underestimated in case land prices are assumed constant instead of fluctuating according to the standard deviation, while abolition of interest rate subsidies leads to an almost 15% decrease in the expected rate of investment. Consequently, it is shown that variability in land prices alone is a sufficient condition for land speculation, inflated rates of investment in land. larger farm sizes and, thus, higher rates of deforestation in agrarian frontier areas, while this process is further promoted by subsidized livestock credit or any other form of agricultural subsidy that increases the marginal production value of land. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:489 / 496
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