In the face of growing management problems and conflicts over increasing demands and dwindling or increasingly variable supplies of surface and groundwater, the need for revising the conventional water resource allocation methods has been increasingly felt among natural resource managers and policy makers. For the past 30 years economists have advocated for the application of various types of market-based instruments (MBIs) as an efficient means of effecting the re-allocation water resources among competing uses. While MBIs have been implemented in several countries, they have continued to encounter strong socio-political opposition, due to the impacts imposed on third-parties during transfers and re-allocations, as well as the distribution...
Farm size is a significant determinant of both groundwater irrigated farm acreage and groundwater ir...
The design of systems of marketable permits for water consumption from natural watercourses is exami...
This paper assesses the political implications of intra-aquifer heterogeneity in the benefits and co...
In the face of growing management problems and conflicts over increasing demands and dwindling or in...
Water management organizations often distribute water among members according to a political decisio...
In multi-purpose water systems, power asymmetry is often responsible of inefficient and inequitable ...
Deliberating on policy design to manage natural resources with clarity and precision is a difficult ...
Economic efficiency has to do with how much wealth a given resource base can generate. Equity has to...
Water allocation in river basins across the world has been historically determined through various i...
Agricultural production on the Texas High Plains is heavily dependent on the Ogallala Aquifer, which...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for both assessing the role of economic instruments, and ...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for both assessing the role of economic instruments, and ...
Better rules for sharing water could make a large difference for equity and productivity outcomes. E...
This dissertation presents three studies that seek to understand how the interaction between economi...
The prior appropriation doctrine governs allocation of the naturally-variable flow of rivers in the ...
Farm size is a significant determinant of both groundwater irrigated farm acreage and groundwater ir...
The design of systems of marketable permits for water consumption from natural watercourses is exami...
This paper assesses the political implications of intra-aquifer heterogeneity in the benefits and co...
In the face of growing management problems and conflicts over increasing demands and dwindling or in...
Water management organizations often distribute water among members according to a political decisio...
In multi-purpose water systems, power asymmetry is often responsible of inefficient and inequitable ...
Deliberating on policy design to manage natural resources with clarity and precision is a difficult ...
Economic efficiency has to do with how much wealth a given resource base can generate. Equity has to...
Water allocation in river basins across the world has been historically determined through various i...
Agricultural production on the Texas High Plains is heavily dependent on the Ogallala Aquifer, which...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for both assessing the role of economic instruments, and ...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for both assessing the role of economic instruments, and ...
Better rules for sharing water could make a large difference for equity and productivity outcomes. E...
This dissertation presents three studies that seek to understand how the interaction between economi...
The prior appropriation doctrine governs allocation of the naturally-variable flow of rivers in the ...
Farm size is a significant determinant of both groundwater irrigated farm acreage and groundwater ir...
The design of systems of marketable permits for water consumption from natural watercourses is exami...
This paper assesses the political implications of intra-aquifer heterogeneity in the benefits and co...