Water allocation is currently controlled by policy that assigns a property right and hopes to protect the resource and its users. Markets can help fill this void and increase efficiency by assigning an accurate value to the good and dictating how the water is transferred and used. Unfortunately, current markets lack the ability to send an accurate price signal that reflects the true value of water, leading to unintended consequences that could rapidly deplete resources rather than protect them. For the market to be accurate in pricing water, all costs must be included, allowing consumers to make an informed decision. Presently, consumers pay little for water, not allowing for considerations such as the dewatering of ecosystems and resour...
The issue of water management has become one of increasing importance. Any new policy regarding reso...
No one would doubt ‘the principle that water is a scarce good with dimensions of economic efficiency...
Water insecurity poses threats to both human welfare and ecological systems. Global water abstractio...
This Article examines the application of basic market principles to water transactions and the probl...
As I’ve worked on this topic, it really has evolved. I was thrown into land use, but land use opened...
How is one to value water? Indeed, how does anyone value anything? There are three broad categories ...
Water policy experts contend that the United States is heading toward a water scarcity crisis in the...
We deliver a public policy perspective on the dichotomies, dilemmas, and decisions of water pricing...
Demographic changes and existing water use patterns have placed tremendous pressures upon water supp...
As water becomes increasingly scarce relative to demand, it becomes increasingly important to maximi...
Water conservation can be encouraged with price or non-price instruments. Water prices are more ofte...
It is well understood that water is becoming increasing scarce and that water supply systems are bec...
Issues associated with water scarcity are widespread and growing, making efficient allocation of thi...
The American West has a long tradition of conflict over water. But after fifteen years of drought ac...
The prior appropriation doctrine that dominates the water laws of the Western United States was perh...
The issue of water management has become one of increasing importance. Any new policy regarding reso...
No one would doubt ‘the principle that water is a scarce good with dimensions of economic efficiency...
Water insecurity poses threats to both human welfare and ecological systems. Global water abstractio...
This Article examines the application of basic market principles to water transactions and the probl...
As I’ve worked on this topic, it really has evolved. I was thrown into land use, but land use opened...
How is one to value water? Indeed, how does anyone value anything? There are three broad categories ...
Water policy experts contend that the United States is heading toward a water scarcity crisis in the...
We deliver a public policy perspective on the dichotomies, dilemmas, and decisions of water pricing...
Demographic changes and existing water use patterns have placed tremendous pressures upon water supp...
As water becomes increasingly scarce relative to demand, it becomes increasingly important to maximi...
Water conservation can be encouraged with price or non-price instruments. Water prices are more ofte...
It is well understood that water is becoming increasing scarce and that water supply systems are bec...
Issues associated with water scarcity are widespread and growing, making efficient allocation of thi...
The American West has a long tradition of conflict over water. But after fifteen years of drought ac...
The prior appropriation doctrine that dominates the water laws of the Western United States was perh...
The issue of water management has become one of increasing importance. Any new policy regarding reso...
No one would doubt ‘the principle that water is a scarce good with dimensions of economic efficiency...
Water insecurity poses threats to both human welfare and ecological systems. Global water abstractio...