Time Discount Rate of Forest-Dependent Communities: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh, India

Executive Summary This study presents evidence on time discount rate of forest-dependent communities (FDCs) in the backdrop of the joint forest management program launched by the Government of India in 1990. The study uses data from two regions of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh—Rayalaseema (a re...

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Main Authors: Sundar Balakrishna, Vineet Virmani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-12-01
Series:Vikalpa
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/02560909211015460
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spelling doaj-bf3fbf2342a242a0aa14c422ae4484f02021-05-29T00:03:33ZengSAGE PublishingVikalpa0256-09092020-12-014510.1177/02560909211015460Time Discount Rate of Forest-Dependent Communities: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh, IndiaSundar Balakrishna0Vineet Virmani1Sundar Balakrishna is an officer of the Indian Forest Service, presently serving as Special Secretary, in the Department of Information Technology, Government of Andhra Pradesh. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in computer science and engineering, a Master’s degree in forestry, a post-graduate diploma in management (from IIM Indore), and a doctorate in Economics (from IIM Ahmadabad). Sundar teaches Econometrics with R, Environmental Economics, Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, and Economics of Regulation in the PGP, PGP-DGM, and the PGPBM at IIMs Indore, Trichy and Visakhapatnam as guest faculty.Vineet Virmani is faculty in the Finance & Accounting area at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. His research interests include computational finance and risk management. He has a doctorate in the finance and accounting area from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. e-mail: Executive Summary This study presents evidence on time discount rate of forest-dependent communities (FDCs) in the backdrop of the joint forest management program launched by the Government of India in 1990. The study uses data from two regions of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh—Rayalaseema (a relatively dry forest region with low income) and the coastal region (relatively fertile forest and with higher income). We also identify socio-economic determinants of their patience levels and factors which distinguish the two regions. To elicit individual discount rates of FDCs members and their determinants, we use the choice task design methodology. Members from both regions were found to be highly impatient using the standard choice task design with the revealed time discount rate averaging 800% per annum. Members of FDCs from Rayalaseema were more impatient than their counterparts from the coastal region, although the statistical evidence is weak. We find no association between the income of members of FDCs and their time discount rate for both regions. Membership to caste categories showed a different response in both the regions, with members from the Scheduled Caste category and Other Backward Classes found to have a lower discount rate than those from the Scheduled Tribes category of Rayalaseema region and vice versa for the coastal region. For the coastal region, those with larger family size and heads of households were found to have a lower discount rate.https://doi.org/10.1177/02560909211015460
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Time Discount Rate of Forest-Dependent Communities: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh, India
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title Time Discount Rate of Forest-Dependent Communities: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh, India
title_short Time Discount Rate of Forest-Dependent Communities: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh, India
title_full Time Discount Rate of Forest-Dependent Communities: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh, India
title_fullStr Time Discount Rate of Forest-Dependent Communities: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh, India
title_full_unstemmed Time Discount Rate of Forest-Dependent Communities: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh, India
title_sort time discount rate of forest-dependent communities: evidence from andhra pradesh, india
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description Executive Summary This study presents evidence on time discount rate of forest-dependent communities (FDCs) in the backdrop of the joint forest management program launched by the Government of India in 1990. The study uses data from two regions of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh—Rayalaseema (a relatively dry forest region with low income) and the coastal region (relatively fertile forest and with higher income). We also identify socio-economic determinants of their patience levels and factors which distinguish the two regions. To elicit individual discount rates of FDCs members and their determinants, we use the choice task design methodology. Members from both regions were found to be highly impatient using the standard choice task design with the revealed time discount rate averaging 800% per annum. Members of FDCs from Rayalaseema were more impatient than their counterparts from the coastal region, although the statistical evidence is weak. We find no association between the income of members of FDCs and their time discount rate for both regions. Membership to caste categories showed a different response in both the regions, with members from the Scheduled Caste category and Other Backward Classes found to have a lower discount rate than those from the Scheduled Tribes category of Rayalaseema region and vice versa for the coastal region. For the coastal region, those with larger family size and heads of households were found to have a lower discount rate.
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