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The Social Costs of Keystone Species Collapse: Evidence from the Decline of Vultures in India - American Economic Association

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The Social Costs of Keystone Species Collapse: Evidence from the Decline of Vultures in India by Eyal Frank and Anant Sudarshan. Published in volume 114, issue 10, pages 3007-40 of American Economic Review, October 2024, Abstract: Scientific evidence has documented we are undergoing a mass extinctio...

Abstract

Scientific evidence has documented we are undergoing a mass extinction of species, caused by human activity. However, allocating conservation resources is difficult due to scarce evidence on damages from losing individual species. This paper studies the collapse of vultures in India, triggered by the expiry of a patent on a painkiller. Our results suggest the functional extinction of vultures—efficient scavengers that removed carcasses from the environment—increased human mortality by over 4 percent because of a large negative shock to sanitation. We quantify damages at $69.4 billion per year. These results suggest high returns to conserving keystone species such as vultures

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