Institutions, Economic Development, and Deforestation

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​Institutions, Economic Development, and Deforestation​
Klasen, S. ; Grimm, M.   & Schwarze, S. ​ (2009)
​Institutions, Economic Development, and Deforestation," Proceedings of the German Development Economics Conference. ​German Development Economics Conference​, Frankfurt.
Verein für Socialpolitik, Research Committee Development Economics.

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Authors
Klasen, Stephan ; Grimm, Michael ; Schwarze, Stefan 
Abstract
This paper offers a unified framework linking two important debates: First, the debate about the respective roles of geography and institutions on economic development; Second, the literature on the role of technological change and economic development on agricultural intensification and land use changes. We use this framework to study empirically deforestation patterns at the rainforest margin. To this end we specify an empirical model that can explore the causal chain ranging from geographic conditions via institutional change to economic development and deforestation. We estimate this model using a unique data set of villages at the rainforest margin in Indonesia. Our results show that geography-induced institutional change is the key driver of technological change in our villages. The bad news is that some of these processes along the causal chain seem to promote deforestation. The good news is that economic development, conditional on these effects, appears to reduce deforestation.
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2009
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Verein für Socialpolitik, Research Committee Development Economics
Conference
German Development Economics Conference
Conference Place
Frankfurt
Event start
2009
Event end
2009
Language
English

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