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The Environment for Development Initiative Activity Report 2007-2009
The Environment for Development initiative started in 2007 and this is the report for the first three-year period.
tanzania | Policy design
The Poverty Demography Trap in Third World Countries: Empirical Evidence from Tanzania
In this paper, the relation between poverty indicators and demographic variables is explored using household survey data from two regions in Northern Tanzania (the Lake Victoria area).
Asmerom Kidane (2010), "The Poverty Demography Trap in Third World Countries Empirical Evidence from Tanzania", Efd Discussion Paper 10-08, a joint publication of the Environment for Development Initiative and Resources for the Future (www.rff.org), Washington DC. March 2010.
tanzania | Forestry
Protecting Developing Countries' Forests: Enforcement in Theory and Practice
This paper relates the key findings of the optimal economic enforcement literature to practical issues of enforcing forest and wildlife management access restrictions in developing countries. Our experiences, particularly from Tanzania and eastern India, provide detail of the key pragmatic issues facing those responsible for protecting natural resources.
Elizabeth J. Z. Robinson, Ajay Kumar Mahaputra, and Heidi J. Albers. 2010. Protecting Developing Countries' Forests: Enforcement in Theory and Practice, Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research, Volume 2 Issue 1, 25-38.
eeu sweden tanzania | Behavior ec.
Enforcement of Exogenous Environmental Regulations, Social Disapproval, and Bribery
Many resource users are not involved in formulating and enforcement of resource management regulations in developing countries and do not generally accept such rules. Enforcement officers who have social ties to resource users may encounter social disapproval if they enforce regulations zealously, so they may accept bribes to avoid it. The authors present a neoclassical utility maximization framework that characterizes this situation, derive results for situations where officers are passively and actively involved in the bribery, and make some interesting policy recommendations.
Akpalu Wisdom, HÃ¥kan Eggert, and Godwin K. Vondolia (2009), "Enforcement of Exogenous Environmental Regulation, Social Disapproval, and Bribery" Journal of Socio-Economics 38(6), pp. 940-945.
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