The debate on water markets is, however, a polarized one. This is mostly a result of the misunderstanding of the roles played by governments in water markets. Proponents mistakenly portrayed them as leaving governments, for the most part, out of the picture. Opponents, in turn, understand commodification of water and administration by public agencies as incompatible. Casado Pérez argues that both sides of the debate overlook that water markets require a deeper and more varied governmental intervention than markets for other goods. Drawing on economic theories of regulation based on market failure, she explains the different roles governments should play to ensure a well-functioning water market, and concludes that only the visible hand of g...
In most countries the state owns the water resources and the hydraulic infrastructure, and public of...
Water markets are a prime example of decentralised resource allocation, yet their success often depe...
Water markets are a form of decentralized resource allocation, yet their success often depends on st...
The debate on water markets is, however, a polarized one. This is mostly a result of the misundersta...
California is facing a water crisis. Water is managed through a variety of mechanisms, including gov...
Many governments have recently initiated a process of water sector mercantilizaci�n -- the introduct...
Overcoming the challenges facing water resources management has necessitated the development and imp...
Water scarcity is a critical environmental issue worldwide, especially in arid and semiarid regions....
Market ideology often obscures public choices about rea sonable and beneficial uses of water. Curre...
Water issues are often contentious. How much water can one individual use? What must the water quali...
In most countries the state owns the water resources and the hydraulic infrastruc-ture, and public o...
Water markets have been favorably compared to the status quo system. However, economists evaluating ...
Because of its importance and the perceived inability of private sector sources to meet water demand...
The mismanagement of water resources at global level calls for a reconsideration of the current wa...
This paper discusses a framework for analyzing robust institutions for water markets drawn on the ne...
In most countries the state owns the water resources and the hydraulic infrastructure, and public of...
Water markets are a prime example of decentralised resource allocation, yet their success often depe...
Water markets are a form of decentralized resource allocation, yet their success often depends on st...
The debate on water markets is, however, a polarized one. This is mostly a result of the misundersta...
California is facing a water crisis. Water is managed through a variety of mechanisms, including gov...
Many governments have recently initiated a process of water sector mercantilizaci�n -- the introduct...
Overcoming the challenges facing water resources management has necessitated the development and imp...
Water scarcity is a critical environmental issue worldwide, especially in arid and semiarid regions....
Market ideology often obscures public choices about rea sonable and beneficial uses of water. Curre...
Water issues are often contentious. How much water can one individual use? What must the water quali...
In most countries the state owns the water resources and the hydraulic infrastruc-ture, and public o...
Water markets have been favorably compared to the status quo system. However, economists evaluating ...
Because of its importance and the perceived inability of private sector sources to meet water demand...
The mismanagement of water resources at global level calls for a reconsideration of the current wa...
This paper discusses a framework for analyzing robust institutions for water markets drawn on the ne...
In most countries the state owns the water resources and the hydraulic infrastructure, and public of...
Water markets are a prime example of decentralised resource allocation, yet their success often depe...
Water markets are a form of decentralized resource allocation, yet their success often depends on st...