In this paper we analyse the optimal management of a renewable resource (groundwater) with stock-dependent extraction cost and a backstop substitute, facing two-sector linear demands. Application to the Kiti region in Cyprus demonstrates the model’s performance and is used to test for the difference between optimal and myopic behaviour. It is found that the presence of a backstop resource diminishes the importance of optimal dynamic behaviour, whereas in the absence of backstop the optimal control solution yields a value for social welfare significantly larger than the myopic policy.backstop technology, endogenous adaptation, Gisser–Sanchez effect, groundwater resource management, multistage optimal control, Resource /Energy Economics and P...
Optimal recycling of minerals can be thought of as an integral part of the theory of the mine. In th...
We consider an exogenous and reversible shock to a groundwater resource, namely a decrease in the re...
With the specter of climate change, groundwater scarcity looms as an increasingly critical issue wor...
In this paper we analyse the optimal management of a renewable resource (groundwater) with stock-dep...
In this paper we analyse the optimal management of a renewable resource (groundwater) with stock-dep...
AbstractPolicies for managing a renewable resource in the presence of a backstop substitute are anal...
This paper studies groundwater management in the presence of rainwater harvesting (RWH). We propose ...
For nearly half a century, groundwater has been portrayed in the economic literature as a typical co...
Efficient pricing of a resource incorporates both marginal cost of extraction and scarcity rents. Si...
Summary Efficient pricing of a resource incorporates both marginal cost of extraction and scarcity ...
While renewable resource economics is typically confined to one source and one aggregate demand, res...
We introduce a model that incorporates two important elements to estimating welfare gains from groun...
A key feature of hydrologically connected surface and groundwater stocks is the two-way exchange of ...
This paper studies the optimal management of groundwater resources when agronomic and hydrologic con...
Water conflicts unfolding around the world present the need for accurate economic models of groundwa...
Optimal recycling of minerals can be thought of as an integral part of the theory of the mine. In th...
We consider an exogenous and reversible shock to a groundwater resource, namely a decrease in the re...
With the specter of climate change, groundwater scarcity looms as an increasingly critical issue wor...
In this paper we analyse the optimal management of a renewable resource (groundwater) with stock-dep...
In this paper we analyse the optimal management of a renewable resource (groundwater) with stock-dep...
AbstractPolicies for managing a renewable resource in the presence of a backstop substitute are anal...
This paper studies groundwater management in the presence of rainwater harvesting (RWH). We propose ...
For nearly half a century, groundwater has been portrayed in the economic literature as a typical co...
Efficient pricing of a resource incorporates both marginal cost of extraction and scarcity rents. Si...
Summary Efficient pricing of a resource incorporates both marginal cost of extraction and scarcity ...
While renewable resource economics is typically confined to one source and one aggregate demand, res...
We introduce a model that incorporates two important elements to estimating welfare gains from groun...
A key feature of hydrologically connected surface and groundwater stocks is the two-way exchange of ...
This paper studies the optimal management of groundwater resources when agronomic and hydrologic con...
Water conflicts unfolding around the world present the need for accurate economic models of groundwa...
Optimal recycling of minerals can be thought of as an integral part of the theory of the mine. In th...
We consider an exogenous and reversible shock to a groundwater resource, namely a decrease in the re...
With the specter of climate change, groundwater scarcity looms as an increasingly critical issue wor...