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Non-Pecuniary Value of Employment and Natural Resource Extinction

We assume that people value employment not only to earn income to satisfy their consumption needs but also as a means of community/social involvement that provides socio-psychological (non-pecuniary) benefits. We show that the latter incentive can encourage full employment harvesting resources and explain why poor resource-based communities may exhaust a natural resource in a finite time even if there is a sustainable path of resource consumption available. We show that communities could sustain their natural resources by using outside-the-community employment and economic diversification, but, to be effective, such policies must ensure that the outside wage rate and the initial capital stock are above certain minimum levels, which will be higher the longer these policies are delayed.
- University of California, Davis United States
- University of California System United States
- Research Institute for Humanity and Nature Japan
- Waseda University Japan
- Research Institute for Humanity and Nature Japan
Employment value, Q28, Non-pecuniary effects, Non-pecuniary effects, Employment value, Resource extinction, Sustainability, Natürliche Ressourcen, employment value, O12, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, Nachhaltige Entwicklung, sustainability, O13, Resource extinction, Sustainability, Beschäftigung, E24, resource extinction, Labor and Human Capital, Labor and Human Capital, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,, Theorie, jel: jel:E24, jel: jel:Q28, jel: jel:O13, jel: jel:O12, ddc: ddc:330
Employment value, Q28, Non-pecuniary effects, Non-pecuniary effects, Employment value, Resource extinction, Sustainability, Natürliche Ressourcen, employment value, O12, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, Nachhaltige Entwicklung, sustainability, O13, Resource extinction, Sustainability, Beschäftigung, E24, resource extinction, Labor and Human Capital, Labor and Human Capital, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,, Theorie, jel: jel:E24, jel: jel:Q28, jel: jel:O13, jel: jel:O12, ddc: ddc:330
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