International audienceThis paper considers environments in which several agents (countries, farmers, cities) share water from a river. Each agent enjoys a concave benefit function from consuming water up to a satiation level. Noncooperative extraction is typically inefficient and any group of agents can gain if they agree on how to allocate water with monetary compensations. The paper describes which allocations of water and money are acceptable to riparian agents according to core stability and several criteria of fairness. It reviews some theoretical results. It then discusses the implementation of the proposed allocation with negotiation rules and in water markets. Lastly, it provides some policy insights
We analyse agreements on river water allocation between riparian countries. Besides being efficient,...
ABSTRACT. Water allocation is essentially an exercise in allocating available water to various deman...
This contribution deals with the fundamental critique in Dinar et al. (1992, Theory and Decision 32)...
This paper considers environments in which several agents (countries, farmers, cities) share water f...
This paper considers environments in which several agents (countries, farmers, cities) share water f...
Diffusion du document : INRA Université Pierre Mendès France, Laboratoire GAEL, BP 47, 38040 Grenobl...
A group of agents located along a river have quasi-linear preferences over water and money. We ask h...
This discussion paper led to a publication in , 'Journal of Environmental Economics and Management' ...
We consider the problem of sharing water among agents located along a river. Each agent's benefit de...
We consider the problem of sharing water among agents located along a river, who have quasi-linear p...
The equitable sharing of benefits in transboundary river basins is necessary to solve disputes among...
We analyse river sharing games in which a set of agents located along a river shares the available w...
International audienceWater is essential for life. However, the basic problem of water resource allo...
We study unanimity bargaining among agents along a general river structure that is expressed by a ge...
Water is essential to human life and activities and river is an importance source of water. This dis...
We analyse agreements on river water allocation between riparian countries. Besides being efficient,...
ABSTRACT. Water allocation is essentially an exercise in allocating available water to various deman...
This contribution deals with the fundamental critique in Dinar et al. (1992, Theory and Decision 32)...
This paper considers environments in which several agents (countries, farmers, cities) share water f...
This paper considers environments in which several agents (countries, farmers, cities) share water f...
Diffusion du document : INRA Université Pierre Mendès France, Laboratoire GAEL, BP 47, 38040 Grenobl...
A group of agents located along a river have quasi-linear preferences over water and money. We ask h...
This discussion paper led to a publication in , 'Journal of Environmental Economics and Management' ...
We consider the problem of sharing water among agents located along a river. Each agent's benefit de...
We consider the problem of sharing water among agents located along a river, who have quasi-linear p...
The equitable sharing of benefits in transboundary river basins is necessary to solve disputes among...
We analyse river sharing games in which a set of agents located along a river shares the available w...
International audienceWater is essential for life. However, the basic problem of water resource allo...
We study unanimity bargaining among agents along a general river structure that is expressed by a ge...
Water is essential to human life and activities and river is an importance source of water. This dis...
We analyse agreements on river water allocation between riparian countries. Besides being efficient,...
ABSTRACT. Water allocation is essentially an exercise in allocating available water to various deman...
This contribution deals with the fundamental critique in Dinar et al. (1992, Theory and Decision 32)...