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2016 | 32 | 2 |

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Inequality aversion and using forest as a common pool resource

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The aim of the paper is to investigate the models of forest use as a common-pool resource, with users driven by three different motivations: egoistic one, inequality-aversion and forest-sensitivity. The stationary states of the forest were found analytically for pure strategies and numerically for mixed communities. It was shown that the communities of forest-sensitive and inequality-averse individuals are to some degree stable against intruding breaking rules players. However, this stability breaks down for a certain percent of breaking rules individuals, and the stationary state of the forest may change with this percent quite abruptly.

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32

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2

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p.54-63,fig.,ref.

Twórcy

  • Wroclaw University of Economics, Wroclaw, Poland
  • General Tadeusz Kosciuszko Military University of Land Forces, Wroclaw, Poland

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