This article discusses the key practical issues associated with defining property rights to water use, in the context of broadening the scope of the market for transferable water entitlements. In particular, the third party impacts of water trade and the need for improved water trading rules are discussed. Some of the issues associated with defining the reliability of water rights, including the design of appropriate dam management policies, are also discussed. The article concludes with some positive suggestions for the policy debate.Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Many policy makers have begun to question the efficacy of water reforms that rely on markets as th...
Many policy makers have begun to question the efficacy of water reforms that rely on markets as th...
Many policy makers have begun to question the efficacy of water reforms that rely on markets as th...
This article discusses the key practical issues associated with defining property rights to water us...
This article discusses the key practical issues associated with defining property rights to water us...
A key feature of water policy reform in Australia has been the separation of water access entitlemen...
Water trade and the establishment of water markets continue to gain popularity among legislators as ...
Using transferable water permits has been identified by economists as a necessary tool to efficientl...
The joint conference paper, 'Third-party effects of water trading and potential policy responses' by...
Using transferable water permits has been identified by economists as a necessary tool to efficientl...
The joint conference paper, 'Third-party effects of water trading and potential policy responses' by...
The joint conference paper, 'Third-party effects of water trading and potential policy responses' by...
Using transferable water permits has been identified by economists as a necessary tool to efficientl...
It is commonly noted that Australian water rights, specifically those prevailing within the Murray-D...
In explaining the concept of "property" in the management of water resources, this article begins by...
Many policy makers have begun to question the efficacy of water reforms that rely on markets as th...
Many policy makers have begun to question the efficacy of water reforms that rely on markets as th...
Many policy makers have begun to question the efficacy of water reforms that rely on markets as th...
This article discusses the key practical issues associated with defining property rights to water us...
This article discusses the key practical issues associated with defining property rights to water us...
A key feature of water policy reform in Australia has been the separation of water access entitlemen...
Water trade and the establishment of water markets continue to gain popularity among legislators as ...
Using transferable water permits has been identified by economists as a necessary tool to efficientl...
The joint conference paper, 'Third-party effects of water trading and potential policy responses' by...
Using transferable water permits has been identified by economists as a necessary tool to efficientl...
The joint conference paper, 'Third-party effects of water trading and potential policy responses' by...
The joint conference paper, 'Third-party effects of water trading and potential policy responses' by...
Using transferable water permits has been identified by economists as a necessary tool to efficientl...
It is commonly noted that Australian water rights, specifically those prevailing within the Murray-D...
In explaining the concept of "property" in the management of water resources, this article begins by...
Many policy makers have begun to question the efficacy of water reforms that rely on markets as th...
Many policy makers have begun to question the efficacy of water reforms that rely on markets as th...
Many policy makers have begun to question the efficacy of water reforms that rely on markets as th...