This paper establishes a link between deforestation and credit cycles in Latin American countries. The latter exhibit rapid deforestation rates as well as macroeconomic instability that is often rooted in credit booms and crunches episodes: data available on the last years show a coincidence between higher macroeconomic instability and deforestation increases. This paper provides a theoretical explanation and econometric investigations of this phenomenon. A key ingredient of the model is the existence of two sectors: a modern agricultural sector and a subsistence one, which are hypothesised to catch the basic features of Latin American agricultural sectors. Agricultural production relies on three production factors: land, capital and labour...
Forest conversion for agriculture is the most expansive signature of human occupation on the Earth’s...
Over the past few years there have been a considerable number of studies on deforestation in Latin A...
This paper examines the effect of land speculation on investment decisions by cattle ranchers in Lat...
Deforestation and credit cycles in Latin American countries This paper tries to establish a link bet...
countries This paper highlights the link between deforestation and credit instability in Latin Ameri...
This paper establishes a link between deforestation and credit cycles in Latin American countries. T...
Land speculation by cattle ranchers is considered a principal cause of deforestation in Latin Americ...
Land speculation by cattle ranchers is considered a principal cause of deforestation in Latin Americ...
Etudes & documentsMost of countries covered by natural forests are developing countries, with limite...
The deforestation and degradation of tropical forests are taking place at an extremely rapid pace. A...
Tropical deforestation continues at a very alarming rate. Certain forms of deforestation are economi...
This synthesis paper gives an economic perspective on the analysis of deforestation. Ecuador provide...
Latin American and Caribbean countries have seen considerable deforestation due to a complex web of ...
This paper examines the hypothesis that heavy foreign debt causes high rates of tropical deforestati...
The paper investigates the complex system of causes affecting tropical deforestation at a worldwide ...
Forest conversion for agriculture is the most expansive signature of human occupation on the Earth’s...
Over the past few years there have been a considerable number of studies on deforestation in Latin A...
This paper examines the effect of land speculation on investment decisions by cattle ranchers in Lat...
Deforestation and credit cycles in Latin American countries This paper tries to establish a link bet...
countries This paper highlights the link between deforestation and credit instability in Latin Ameri...
This paper establishes a link between deforestation and credit cycles in Latin American countries. T...
Land speculation by cattle ranchers is considered a principal cause of deforestation in Latin Americ...
Land speculation by cattle ranchers is considered a principal cause of deforestation in Latin Americ...
Etudes & documentsMost of countries covered by natural forests are developing countries, with limite...
The deforestation and degradation of tropical forests are taking place at an extremely rapid pace. A...
Tropical deforestation continues at a very alarming rate. Certain forms of deforestation are economi...
This synthesis paper gives an economic perspective on the analysis of deforestation. Ecuador provide...
Latin American and Caribbean countries have seen considerable deforestation due to a complex web of ...
This paper examines the hypothesis that heavy foreign debt causes high rates of tropical deforestati...
The paper investigates the complex system of causes affecting tropical deforestation at a worldwide ...
Forest conversion for agriculture is the most expansive signature of human occupation on the Earth’s...
Over the past few years there have been a considerable number of studies on deforestation in Latin A...
This paper examines the effect of land speculation on investment decisions by cattle ranchers in Lat...