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Sustainable management of renewable resources: an experimental investigation in continuous time
Authors:Dina Tasneem  Jim Engle-Warnick  Hassan Benchekroun
Institution:1. American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emiratesdtasneem@aus.edu;3. McGill University and CIRANO, Quebec, Canada;4. McGill University, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:This study addresses one of the most basic questions in renewable resource management: the ability of economic agents to exploit a renewable resource in an efficient and sustainable manner. In a laboratory experiment, subjects are presented with renewable resource extraction problems, where optimal management will lead to a stable steady state. A test of sustainability of the extraction practices shows that extraction behaviour results in steady states only 56% of the time. The mode of the steady state distribution coincides with the optimal steady state extraction. The trade-off between accruing a higher payoff in the present and sustaining the resource for future exploitation leads to suboptimal behaviours such as initial overextraction of the resource compared to the optimal extraction policy, costly downward adjustment of the extraction later in time, and settling down for lower long-run resource and extraction. The suboptimal behaviours lead to 17% loss in efficiency on average in terms of the accumulated payoff. We further look at extraction behaviour in terms of the degree of impatience it projects and find, based on their extraction decisions, that most of our subjects seem more impatient in managing their resource than is justified by the decision-making problem presented to them.
Keywords:Renewable resources  experimental economics  continuous time  dynamic optimization
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