Changing Political Regimes and Tropical Deforestation

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Olli-Pekka Kuusela
Gregory S. Amacher
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[1] Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke),Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation
[2] Virginia Tech,undefined
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Environmental and Resource Economics | 2016年 / 64卷
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Agricultural expansion; Democracy; Autocracy; Political economy; Tenure risk; Land reform;
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Expansion of agriculture is a main cause of tropical deforestation. Government policies and weak property rights contribute to this process by encouraging landowners and landless to accelerate land clearing. Using panel data common to previous studies, we add the dimension of new political regimes, democratic and non-democratic, and investigate how the rate of agricultural land expansion in tropical countries depends on the nature and persistence of each regime. We find that both new autocratic and democratic regimes have accelerated the expansion of agricultural land, thus yielding support to some of the findings in the earlier literature. Interesting differences emerge between regions, with the impact being most pronounced in Latin America. We interpret these results mainly in the context of increasing tenure and ownership insecurity, which in turn is driven by the tendency of new regimes to implement land reforms as a form of social and economic policy or voter payback. The argument is developed more formally using a simple competitive land use model that incorporates political regime dependent confiscation risk and agricultural subsidy policy.
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页码:445 / 463
页数:18
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