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Article Dans Une Revue Environmental and Resource Economics Année : 2022

Continuous versus Discrete Time in Dynamic Common Pool Resource Game Experiments

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We study the impact of discrete versus continuous time on the behavior of agents in the context of a dynamic common pool resource game. To this purpose, we consider a linear quadratic model and conduct a lab experiment in which agents exploit a renewable resource with an infinite horizon. We use a differential game for continuous time and derive its discrete time approximation. In the single agent setting, we fail to detect, on a battery of indicators, any difference between agents’ behavior in discrete and continuous time. Conversely, in the two-player setting, significantly more agents can be classified as myopic and end up with a low resource level in discrete time. Continuous time seems to allow for better cooperation and thus greater sustainability of the resource than does discrete time.
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hal-03664156 , version 1 (10-05-2022)

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Anmina Murielle Djiguemde, Dimitri Dubois, Alexandre Sauquet, Mabel Tidball. Continuous versus Discrete Time in Dynamic Common Pool Resource Game Experiments. Environmental and Resource Economics, inPress, 38 p. ⟨hal-03664156⟩
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