The relative merits of different property right systems to allocate water among different extractive uses where variability of supply is important are evaluated. Three systems of property rights are considered. In the first, variable supply is dealt with through the use of water rights defined as shares of the total quantity available. In the second, there are two types of water rights, one for water with a high security of supply and the other a low-security right for the residual supply. The third is a system of state-contingent claims. With zero transaction costs, all systems are efficient. In the realistic situation where transaction costs matter, the state-contingent claims system is globally optimal, and the system with high-security ...
Water is one expensive resource that can run out. The article discusses the issues of determining pr...
The needs and the approaches for developing (1) efficient methods for the allocation of water resour...
This paper addresses water scarcity issues in the American West and examines the allocation of water...
The relative merits of different property right systems to allocate water among different extractive...
The relative merits of different systems of property rights to allocate water among different extrac...
This Article examines the definition of water rights in western water law and explores the relations...
It is commonly noted that Australian water rights, specifically those prevailing within the Murray-D...
In most countries, the state owns the water and hydraulic infrastructure, and public officials decid...
Water markets are xpected to lead to e_cient use of scarce water by re-allocating water from low val...
A discussion about natural resource management and property right has long been carried out among sc...
Localisation : Centre de documentation P. Bartoli, UMR LAMETA, Montpellier (S WPL 2011-14)Most exist...
The design of systems of marketable permits for water consumption from natural watercourses is exami...
The system of prior appropriation in the Western Unites States prioritizes property rights for water...
Most existing water markets combine water rights trading and water allocation trading. Offering secu...
This paper investigates the allocative efficiency of the appropriative system of water rights, withi...
Water is one expensive resource that can run out. The article discusses the issues of determining pr...
The needs and the approaches for developing (1) efficient methods for the allocation of water resour...
This paper addresses water scarcity issues in the American West and examines the allocation of water...
The relative merits of different property right systems to allocate water among different extractive...
The relative merits of different systems of property rights to allocate water among different extrac...
This Article examines the definition of water rights in western water law and explores the relations...
It is commonly noted that Australian water rights, specifically those prevailing within the Murray-D...
In most countries, the state owns the water and hydraulic infrastructure, and public officials decid...
Water markets are xpected to lead to e_cient use of scarce water by re-allocating water from low val...
A discussion about natural resource management and property right has long been carried out among sc...
Localisation : Centre de documentation P. Bartoli, UMR LAMETA, Montpellier (S WPL 2011-14)Most exist...
The design of systems of marketable permits for water consumption from natural watercourses is exami...
The system of prior appropriation in the Western Unites States prioritizes property rights for water...
Most existing water markets combine water rights trading and water allocation trading. Offering secu...
This paper investigates the allocative efficiency of the appropriative system of water rights, withi...
Water is one expensive resource that can run out. The article discusses the issues of determining pr...
The needs and the approaches for developing (1) efficient methods for the allocation of water resour...
This paper addresses water scarcity issues in the American West and examines the allocation of water...