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Common Pool Resources and the Development Process: Evidence from India

Chopra, Kanchan, and Purnamita Dasgupta. 2002. "Common Pool Resources and the Development Process: Evidence from India." Presented at "The Commons in an Age of Globalisation," the Ninth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, June 17-21, 2002.

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"This paper analyses recent evidence on the role of common pool resources (CPRs) as development drivers and safety net providers. In the context of alternative development paradigms, multiple-use common pool resources have come under consumptive pressures from local, regional, national and international stakeholders. The important issue that emerges is the extent and manner in which common pool resources would continue to be relevant to sustainable livelihoods in the context where markets and globalisation dominate development. Using a simultaneous equations framework with poverty and value of collections from CPRs as the endogenous variables, the interlinkages between development and CPRs are explored. The effect of exogenous variables such as the role of privately owned assets, access to infrastructure and existence of management regimes for CPRs is also examined. We find that while the safety net role of CPRs is dominant, regional differences in their role as development drivers emerge."

Document Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:IASCP
common pool resources--India
rural development--India
economic development--India
poverty--India
income--India
ID Code:806

 

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