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Spatial renewable resource extraction under possible regime shift

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How will countries harvesting mobile natural resources react to the threat of regime shift? We address the non-cooperative exploitation of a migratory renewable resource in the presence of possible regime shift that a_ects its movement. Motivated by the anticipated effects of climate change, we model a regime shift that will alter the spatial movement patterns of the resource at some point in the future. We develop a stochastic spatial bioeconomic model to address the effects of this class of regime shift on non-cooperative harvest decisions made by decentralized owners such as countries exploiting a migratory fish or other natural resource stock. We find that the threat of a future shift modifies the standard golden rule and may induce more aggressive harvest everywhere, irrespective of whether the owner will be advantaged or disadvantaged by the shift. We also identify conditions under which the threat of regime shift induces owners to reduce harvest rates in advance of the shift. Our analysis suggests that different property rights structures (single ownership vs common property) or heterogeneous growth can give rise to previously unexplored incentives and can even reverse conventional wisdom about how countries will react to the prospect of future environmental change
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hal-01844921 , version 1 (19-07-2018)

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  • HAL Id : hal-01844921 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 436545

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Christopher Costello, Bruno Nkuiya, Nicolas Querou. Spatial renewable resource extraction under possible regime shift. Workshop Croissance, Environnement et Population, Economix. FRA., Dec 2017, Nanterre, France. 37 p. ⟨hal-01844921⟩
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