Several hydrological studies forecast a global problem of water scarcity. This raises the question as to whether increasing water scarcity may impose constraints on the growth of countries. The influence of water utilisation on economic growth is depicted through a growth model that includes this congestible nonexcludable good as a productive input for private producers. Growth is negatively affected by the government’s appropriation of output to supply water but positively influenced by the contribution of increased water use to capital pro-ductivity, leading to an inverted-U relationship between economic growth and the rate of water utilisation. Cross-country estimations confirm this relationship and suggest that for most economies curren...
Domestic water plays a growing role with the unprecedented economic development and rising urbanizat...
Current projections indicate that by 2025, water scarcity will affect over one quarter of the world’...
The paper presents the hypothesis that investments in development and management of water resources ...
Several hydrological studies forecast a global problem of water scarcity. This raises the question a...
AbstractThe influence of water utilization on economic growth is depicted through a growth model tha...
Water is an important factor of production contributing both directly and indirectly to economic act...
Theoretical and empirical studies have investigated the interaction between economic growth and natu...
Investments in the physical infrastructure, human capital, and institutions needed for water resourc...
The recent years have seen renewed interest in understanding how growing threats to water security a...
Water, like any other natural resource, is vital to a nation’s economic growth and existence. Withou...
Population growth and economic development are the two major driving forces of water demand. In deve...
Water scarcity is a global risk that could arguably be mitigated by using water more efficiently, th...
Water exploitation has increased notably in the world during the last 250 years since the onset of i...
Purpose. The purpose of the article is to determine the impact of domestic renewable water resources...
Irrigation is, and will remain, the largest single user of water, but its share of world water consu...
Domestic water plays a growing role with the unprecedented economic development and rising urbanizat...
Current projections indicate that by 2025, water scarcity will affect over one quarter of the world’...
The paper presents the hypothesis that investments in development and management of water resources ...
Several hydrological studies forecast a global problem of water scarcity. This raises the question a...
AbstractThe influence of water utilization on economic growth is depicted through a growth model tha...
Water is an important factor of production contributing both directly and indirectly to economic act...
Theoretical and empirical studies have investigated the interaction between economic growth and natu...
Investments in the physical infrastructure, human capital, and institutions needed for water resourc...
The recent years have seen renewed interest in understanding how growing threats to water security a...
Water, like any other natural resource, is vital to a nation’s economic growth and existence. Withou...
Population growth and economic development are the two major driving forces of water demand. In deve...
Water scarcity is a global risk that could arguably be mitigated by using water more efficiently, th...
Water exploitation has increased notably in the world during the last 250 years since the onset of i...
Purpose. The purpose of the article is to determine the impact of domestic renewable water resources...
Irrigation is, and will remain, the largest single user of water, but its share of world water consu...
Domestic water plays a growing role with the unprecedented economic development and rising urbanizat...
Current projections indicate that by 2025, water scarcity will affect over one quarter of the world’...
The paper presents the hypothesis that investments in development and management of water resources ...