Does the paradox of plenty exist? Experimental evidence on the curse of resource abundance

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Andreas Leibbrandt
John Lynham
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[1] Monash University,Department of Economics
[2] University of Hawai’i,Department of Economics and UHERO
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Experimental Economics | 2018年 / 21卷
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Lab experiment; Stakes; Institutions; Rent seeking;
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There is conflicting evidence about whether abundant resources are indeed a blessing or a curse. We make use of specially designed economic experiments to investigate how resource abundance affects cooperation in the absence or presence of regulatory institutions. We observe that in the absence of regulatory institutions, there is less cooperation in groups with access to large resource pools than in groups with access to small resource pools. However, if regulatory institutions are present, we show that there is more cooperation in groups with access to large resource pools than in groups with access to small resource pools. Our findings also reveal that resource users are more willing to regulate access to abundant than to small resource pools. These findings provide causal evidence for the “paradox of plenty” and identify the causes for the pitfalls and potentials of resource wealth.
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页数:17
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