Market Integration, Development, and Smallholder Forest Clearance

作者: Linwood H. Pendleton , E. Lance Howe

DOI: 10.2307/3146919

关键词: Market integrationEstimationEconomicsFrontierDeforestationLatin AmericansSubsistence agricultureAgricultureTime preferenceNatural resource economicsEconomic growth

摘要: A significant proportion of deforestation in Latin America is caused by smallholders living at the frontier modern rural markets. This paper develops a household model that examines roles market integration, subsistence, time preference, and non-timber forest uses household’s decision to clear for future agriculture. The explores possible impacts development programs encourage integration. shows rates clearance should be exacerbated areas which integration most rapid. An empirical estimation, using data from Tsimane people Bolivia, tests hypotheses model.

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