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Can Incomplete Information Lead to Under-Exploitation in the Commons?


Ana Espinola-Arredondo


Washington State University - School of Economic Sciences

Felix Munoz-Garcia


Washington State University - School of Economic Sciences

April 1, 2010

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Forthcoming

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This paper analyzes the protection of a common pool resource (CPR) through the management of information. Specifically, we examine an entry deterrence model between an incumbent perfectly informed about the initial stock of a CPR and an uninformed potential entrant. In our model, the appropriation of the CPR by the incumbent reduces both players'future profits from exploiting the resource. In the case of complete information, we show that the incumbent operating in a high-stock common pool overexploits the CPR during the first period since it does not internalize the negative external effct that its first-period exploitation imposes on the entrant's future profits. This inefficiency, however, is absent when the common totally regenerates across periods. Under incomplete information, we identify an additional form of inefficiency. In particular, the incumbent operating in a low-stock CPR underexploits the resource in order to signal the low available stock to potential entrants, deterring entry. When the common fully regenerates, we show that such underexploitation becomes more significant since the low-stock incumbent aims to protect its larger monopoly profits.

Keywords: Common Pool Resources, Signaling Games, Externalities

JEL Classification: L12, D82, Q20, D62

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Date posted: February 1, 2010 ; Last revised: April 8, 2011

Suggested Citation

Espinola-Arredondo, Ana and Munoz-Garcia, Felix, Can Incomplete Information Lead to Under-Exploitation in the Commons? (April 1, 2010). Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Forthcoming. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1544614

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Ana Espinola-Arredondo (Contact Author)
Washington State University - School of Economic Sciences ( email )
111C Hulbert Hall, Pullman, WA 99164
Pullman, WA 99164-4741
United States
509-335-8494 (Phone)
HOME PAGE: http://www.ses.wsu.edu/People/espinola.htm
Felix Munoz-Garcia
Washington State University - School of Economic Sciences ( email )
P.O. Box 646210
Pullman, WA 99164-6210
United States
HOME PAGE: http://www.ses.wsu.edu/People/munoz.htm
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