As water becomes increasingly scarce relative to demand, it becomes increasingly important to maximize the value that we derive from it. For years, economists have been advocating increased reliance on water markets as a means of rationalizing water use, the objective being to facilitate the allocation of water to its highest-value uses.1 Yet in many parts of the arid West, water markets have been surprisingly slow to take hold. Despite some recent progress, perhaps nowhere is this truer than in California.2 The conditions of extreme drought recently experienced by the state make it even more incumbent to better understand why water markets have been so slow to emerge
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2018.This electronic...
"Rising urban and environmental demand for water has created growing pressure to reallocate water fr...
Increasing water scarcity due to droughts and competition for water resources is threatening the abi...
The prior appropriation doctrine that dominates the water laws of the Western United States was perh...
Water policy in the western states consistently has embraced a nineteenth century, supply-side menta...
12 p. ; 28 cmhttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1104/thumbnail.jp
Water law scholars have long supported water markets for addressing critical water needs, especially...
Rising urban and environmental demand for water has created growing pressure to re-allocate water fr...
Cette thèse s’attache à contribuer aux débats actuels quant aux possibles avantages des marchés de l...
Water is an essential ingredient to growing communities, healthy ecosystems and vibrant industries. ...
Water allocation is currently controlled by policy that assigns a property right and hopes to protec...
Water policy experts contend that the United States is heading toward a water scarcity crisis in the...
Water trading is a potential means to improve the productivity of developed water supplies and recon...
In much of the American West water shortages are becoming an important concern. With increasing dema...
There are both high resource and political costs in defining and enforcing property rights to water ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2018.This electronic...
"Rising urban and environmental demand for water has created growing pressure to reallocate water fr...
Increasing water scarcity due to droughts and competition for water resources is threatening the abi...
The prior appropriation doctrine that dominates the water laws of the Western United States was perh...
Water policy in the western states consistently has embraced a nineteenth century, supply-side menta...
12 p. ; 28 cmhttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1104/thumbnail.jp
Water law scholars have long supported water markets for addressing critical water needs, especially...
Rising urban and environmental demand for water has created growing pressure to re-allocate water fr...
Cette thèse s’attache à contribuer aux débats actuels quant aux possibles avantages des marchés de l...
Water is an essential ingredient to growing communities, healthy ecosystems and vibrant industries. ...
Water allocation is currently controlled by policy that assigns a property right and hopes to protec...
Water policy experts contend that the United States is heading toward a water scarcity crisis in the...
Water trading is a potential means to improve the productivity of developed water supplies and recon...
In much of the American West water shortages are becoming an important concern. With increasing dema...
There are both high resource and political costs in defining and enforcing property rights to water ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2018.This electronic...
"Rising urban and environmental demand for water has created growing pressure to reallocate water fr...
Increasing water scarcity due to droughts and competition for water resources is threatening the abi...