Arbeitspapier

The Syr Darya river conflict: An experimental case study

With the disintegration of the USSR a conflict arose between Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan over the Syr Darya river. Upstream Kyrgyzstan operates the Toktogul reservoir which generates hydropower demanded mainly in winter for heating. Downstream Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan need irrigation water in summer, primarily to grow cotton. Regional agreements obliging Kyrgyzstan to high summer discharges in exchange for fossil fuel transfers in winter have generally been unsuccessful, notably due to lack of trust between the parties. Striving for self-sufficiency in irrigation water, Uzbekistan initiated new reservoir construction. This paper examines their economic impact. We report a laboratory experiment modelling the Syr Darya river scenario as a multi-round three-player trust game with non-binding contracts. Payoff schemes are estimated using real-life data. While basinwide efficiency maximisation requires regional cooperation, our results demonstrate that cooperation in the laboratory is hard to achieve. Uzbek reservoirs improve the likelihood of cooperation only weakly and their positive economic impact is limited to low-water years.

Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Series: CeDEx Discussion Paper Series ; No. 2005-14

Classification
Wirtschaft
Noncooperative Games
Design of Experiments: Laboratory, Group Behavior
Economywide Country Studies: Asia including Middle East
Renewable Resources and Conservation: Water
Subject
Central Asia
common-pool resources
conflict
dams
hydropower
irrigation
experimental economics
regional public goods
transboundary rivers
Syr Darya
trust games
water
Allmenderessource
Wasser
Talsperre
Test
Kirgisistan
Usbekistan
Kasachstan

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Abbink, Klaus
Moller, Lars Christian
O'Hara, Sarah
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
The University of Nottingham, Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics (CeDEx)
(where)
Nottingham
(when)
2005

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Object type

  • Arbeitspapier

Associated

  • Abbink, Klaus
  • Moller, Lars Christian
  • O'Hara, Sarah
  • The University of Nottingham, Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics (CeDEx)

Time of origin

  • 2005

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