Enforcement of Exogenous Environmental Regulations, Social Disapproval, and Bribery
Abstract
Many resource users are not directly involved in the formulation and enforcement of resource management rules and regulations in developing countries. As a result, resource users do not generally accept such rules. Enforcement officers who have social ties to the resource users may encounter social disapproval and possible social exclusion from the resource users if they enforce regulations zealously. The officers, however, may avoid this social disapproval by accepting bribes. In this paper, we present a simple model that characterizes this situation and derives results for situations where officers are passively and actively involved in the bribery.
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Date
2009-11-30Author
Akpalu, Wisdom
Eggert, Håkan
Vondolia, Godwin K.
Keywords
Natural resource management
bribery
law enforcement
social exclusion
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
392
Language
eng