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摘要
在习惯权属体系中,文献记载了土地正规化在确保权属安全和促进投资方面的局限性。为此提出的一个假设是,正规化的权属安排几乎不提供法律保护;因此,农民会寻求社会政治关系来确保权属安全并做出投资决策。通过区分对机构的信任和对社会网络的信任,本研究探讨了它们与保有权保障和高价值树木投资之间的关系。利用利比里亚种植橡胶、可可和咖啡的农民的数据,我们使用两阶段 IV 回归来探讨信任指标与土地权保障的不同关系。此外,我们还将保有权保障作为一个内生转换变量,探讨其与投资的相关性。我们发现,两个信任指标都与保有权保障呈正相关,而其他规格似乎表明,对机构的信任在提高保有权保障方面发挥着更重要的作用。我们还发现这两个信任指标都会刺激投资,并注意到它们对不同树木投资的不同影响。这些结果反映出,人们越来越认识到有必要将对制度的信任与对社会的信任分离开来,从而为政策制定提供一个有用的方向,使其了解社会信任和制度信任等保有权制度的不同影响。
Trust, tenure security and investment in high-value forests
In customary tenure systems, the literature documents the limitations of land formalization in ensuring tenure security and fostering investment. One hypothesis put forward for this is that formalized tenure arrangements offer little legal protection; and as a result, farmers look for their socio-political connections to ensure tenure security and make investment decisions. By distinguishing trust in institutions from trust in social networks, this study examines their relationship with tenure security and investment in high-value trees. Using data from Liberian farmers who grow rubber, cocoa and coffee, we use two-stage IV regression to explore the divergent relationship of the trust indicators with tenure security. Moreover, using tenure security as an endogenous switching variable, we explore its correlation with investment. We find both trust indicators are positively related with tenure security while alternative specifications appear to show the more important role of trust on institutions for enhancing tenure security. We also find both trust indicators spur investment, and note of their divergent influence on investment in different trees. These results reflect a growing recognition of the need to decouple trust on institutions from social trust to give policy development a useful direction on the divergent influence of tenure institutions, such as social and institutional trust.
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Forest Policy and Economics is a leading scientific journal that publishes peer-reviewed policy and economics research relating to forests, forested landscapes, forest-related industries, and other forest-relevant land uses. It also welcomes contributions from other social sciences and humanities perspectives that make clear theoretical, conceptual and methodological contributions to the existing state-of-the-art literature on forests and related land use systems. These disciplines include, but are not limited to, sociology, anthropology, human geography, history, jurisprudence, planning, development studies, and psychology research on forests. Forest Policy and Economics is global in scope and publishes multiple article types of high scientific standard. Acceptance for publication is subject to a double-blind peer-review process.