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Strategic entry and externalities in groundwater resources: Evidence from the lab
Institution:1. University of Delaware, United States;2. Colorado State University, United States;1. College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei 430072, PR China;2. Suzhou Institute of Wuhan University, Suzhou, Jiangsu 215123, PR China;3. Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei 430074, PR China;1. DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University, Canada;2. Department of Economics, McMaster University, Canada
Abstract:This study uses economics experiments to extend the literature on common-pool resources by focusing on entry investment behavior in a stylized, spatially explicit aquifer. The model consists of a two-stage game, where participants make an entry decision in the first stage and, if they choose to enter, decide how much resource to extract in the second stage. Results show that entry behavior and groundwater pumping decisions are significantly affected by the underlying spatial externalities of the resource. In instances where the impacts of groundwater use are spread across all resource users, we observe both a greater number of users choosing to use the resource and a higher intensity of use. The results support expectations from the model that groundwater management policies should focus on entry in addition to decisions related to the volume of pumping. The results also discern the interplay of entry with both hydrogeologic characteristics of the resource and the option to exit and reveal that the option to exit increases the intensity of extraction as well as initial entry rates.
Keywords:Entry behavior  Spatial externalities  Groundwater  Experimental economics  Common pool resources
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