This paper studies the optimal management of groundwater resources when agronomic and hydrologic constraints bind the use of groundwater for irrigation. The binding constraints lead to a perfectly inelastic demand for groundwater. In the case of symmetric agents the social and private rates of groundwater extraction coincide with one another and commonality is completely innocuous; in the case of asymmetric agents the rate of extraction remains the same in the social and private setting, yet irrigation is abandoned by the same agent at different times. The model offers one way to rationalize the empirically found peculiarities of sticky water demand and Gisser-Sanchez Effect which defy conventional theory. The situations described in t...
The primary contribution of this thesis is to develop a series of hydroeconomic models to act as sol...
Agricultural shallow groundwater extraction can result in desiccation of neighbouring nature reserve...
Government subsidies for agricultural activities in recent decades have encouraged farmers of Hamada...
This paper studies the optimal management of groundwater resources when agronomic and hydrologic con...
Over the last decades, groundwater irrigation has become commonplace in many regions worldwide. This...
Water conflicts unfolding around the world present the need for accurate economic models of groundwa...
Over the last decades, groundwater irrigation has become commonplace in many regions worldwide. Thi...
For nearly half a century, groundwater has been portrayed in the economic literature as a typical co...
A great challenge facing future agricultural water policy is to explore the potential for transition...
Not AvailableThe paper studies groundwater use under optimal and farmer's myopic groundwater extrac...
Standard economic models of groundwater management impose restrictive assumptions regarding perfect ...
Standard economic models of groundwater management assume perfect transmissivity (i.e., the aquifer ...
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of the common-pool resource dilemma in extracting nonrene...
Standard economic models of groundwater management assume perfect transmissivity (i.e., the aquifer ...
Traditional models of groundwater economics, as well as many current iterations of those models, ass...
The primary contribution of this thesis is to develop a series of hydroeconomic models to act as sol...
Agricultural shallow groundwater extraction can result in desiccation of neighbouring nature reserve...
Government subsidies for agricultural activities in recent decades have encouraged farmers of Hamada...
This paper studies the optimal management of groundwater resources when agronomic and hydrologic con...
Over the last decades, groundwater irrigation has become commonplace in many regions worldwide. This...
Water conflicts unfolding around the world present the need for accurate economic models of groundwa...
Over the last decades, groundwater irrigation has become commonplace in many regions worldwide. Thi...
For nearly half a century, groundwater has been portrayed in the economic literature as a typical co...
A great challenge facing future agricultural water policy is to explore the potential for transition...
Not AvailableThe paper studies groundwater use under optimal and farmer's myopic groundwater extrac...
Standard economic models of groundwater management impose restrictive assumptions regarding perfect ...
Standard economic models of groundwater management assume perfect transmissivity (i.e., the aquifer ...
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of the common-pool resource dilemma in extracting nonrene...
Standard economic models of groundwater management assume perfect transmissivity (i.e., the aquifer ...
Traditional models of groundwater economics, as well as many current iterations of those models, ass...
The primary contribution of this thesis is to develop a series of hydroeconomic models to act as sol...
Agricultural shallow groundwater extraction can result in desiccation of neighbouring nature reserve...
Government subsidies for agricultural activities in recent decades have encouraged farmers of Hamada...