Within and between Group Variation of Individual Strategies in Common Pool Resources: Evidence from Field Experiments
26 Pages Posted: 8 Sep 2006
Date Written: September 2006
Abstract
With data from framed common pool resource experiments conducted with artisanal fishing communities in Colombia, we estimate a hierarchical linear model to investigate within-group and between-group variation in individual harvest strategies across several institutions. Our results suggest that communication serves to effectively coordinate individual strategies within groups, but that these coordinated strategies vary considerably across groups. In contrast, weakly enforced regulatory restrictions on individual harvests (as well as unregulated open access) produce significant variation in the individual strategies within groups, but these strategies are roughly replicated across groups so that there is little between-group variation.
Keywords: common pool resources, field experiments, communication, regulation, hierarchical linear models
JEL Classification: C93, H41, Q20, Q28
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