Proposals for marginal cost water pricing have often been found to be politically infeasible because current users will have to pay a higher price even though future users will be better off. We show how efficiency pricing can be rendered Pareto-improving, and thus politically feasible, by compensating the users suffering a loss due to higher prices. We also provide a method for determining efficient spatial and inter-temporal water management for a system with consumption at significantly different elevations supplied from a renewable coastal aquifer, which is subject to salinity if over-extracted.Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
This research analyzes two groundwater conservation policies in the Kansas High Plains located withi...
Economic efficiency has to do with how much wealth a given resource base can generate. Equity has to...
Current North American water pricing practices are inefficient because they are based on average uti...
Proposals for marginal cost water pricing have often been found to be politically infeasible because...
Despite a voluminous literature on groundwater management, proposals to induce efficient use through...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 111...
Several studies have documented that intertemporal water allocation in Hawaii (as elsewhere) is inef...
ABSTRACT: Conserving the watershed can help to preserve groundwater recharge. Preventing overuse of ...
Many places, including the island of Oahu in Hawaii, have a number of groundwater aquifers. Consumer...
Recent studies in water management policy point to insufficient recognition of water as a scarce com...
This paper derives the efficiency price patterns for a comprehensive spatial and dynamic model of co...
ABSTRACT: Conserving the watershed can help to preserve groundwater recharge. Preventing overuse of ...
This paper will argue that increased demand for water resources and higher cost of development of ne...
We investigate the relative performance of simple groundwater policies in a spatially detailed aquif...
By ignoring the opportunity cost of water use, water is undervalued, which can lead to significant e...
This research analyzes two groundwater conservation policies in the Kansas High Plains located withi...
Economic efficiency has to do with how much wealth a given resource base can generate. Equity has to...
Current North American water pricing practices are inefficient because they are based on average uti...
Proposals for marginal cost water pricing have often been found to be politically infeasible because...
Despite a voluminous literature on groundwater management, proposals to induce efficient use through...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 111...
Several studies have documented that intertemporal water allocation in Hawaii (as elsewhere) is inef...
ABSTRACT: Conserving the watershed can help to preserve groundwater recharge. Preventing overuse of ...
Many places, including the island of Oahu in Hawaii, have a number of groundwater aquifers. Consumer...
Recent studies in water management policy point to insufficient recognition of water as a scarce com...
This paper derives the efficiency price patterns for a comprehensive spatial and dynamic model of co...
ABSTRACT: Conserving the watershed can help to preserve groundwater recharge. Preventing overuse of ...
This paper will argue that increased demand for water resources and higher cost of development of ne...
We investigate the relative performance of simple groundwater policies in a spatially detailed aquif...
By ignoring the opportunity cost of water use, water is undervalued, which can lead to significant e...
This research analyzes two groundwater conservation policies in the Kansas High Plains located withi...
Economic efficiency has to do with how much wealth a given resource base can generate. Equity has to...
Current North American water pricing practices are inefficient because they are based on average uti...