Cooperative behavior and common pool resources: Experimental evidence from community forest user groups in Nepal

World Development(2020)

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Abstract
•We examine the external validity of a public goods game in terms of reported forest collective action behaviors.•Cooperative individuals report more forest collective action behaviors.•Cooperative individuals more likely to make investments.•Forest collective action behaviors are correlated with forest quality, and especially regeneration measured as tree seedlings per hectare.
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Public goods,Experiment,Community forest,Nepal
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