The High Aswan Dam converted a variable and uncertain flow of river water into a predictable and controllable flow. We use a computable general equilibrium model of the Egyptian economy to estimate the economic impact of the High Aswan Dam. We compare the 1997 economy as it was to the 1997 economy as it would have been for 72 historical, pre-dam water flows. The steady water flow increased transport productivity, while the seasonal shift in water supply allowed for a shift towards more valuable summer crops. These static effects are worth LE 4.9 billion. Investments in transport and agriculture increased as a consequence. Assuming that Egypt is a small open economy, this is worth another LE 1.1 billion. The risk premium on the reduced varia...
The upper Blue Nile River Basin in Ethiopia is a largely untapped resource despite its huge potentia...
When construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is completed, the Nile will have two...
Although it is well known that sedimentation may reduce the storage capacity of a dam, there is rela...
The High Aswan Dam converted a variable and uncertain flow of Nile river water into a predictable an...
Employing a multi-region multi-sector computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling framework, this ...
ABSTRACT History tells us that Egypt’s fertile land is the gift of the Nile. However, for the ® rst ...
This study provides quantitative assessments of the impacts of efficiency enhancement for different ...
The study assesses the transboundary economic impacts of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) ...
Egypt's irrigation systems are inefficient; the use of water is profligate and soil salinity levels ...
A multidisciplinary study was conducted to investigate the environmental and economic impact of the ...
The Nile River is the backbone of Egypt. Egypt’s dry climate, lack of alternative water sources, and...
Regulation of rivers by dams and reservoirs is a good example where anthropogenic impact could be co...
Nile water availability is one of the major constraints for agricultural development in Egypt. This ...
Egypt depends on the Nile River to secure 95% of the water needed for different purposes as drinking...
A novel integrated hydro-economic modeling framework that links a bottom-up partial equilibrium (eng...
The upper Blue Nile River Basin in Ethiopia is a largely untapped resource despite its huge potentia...
When construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is completed, the Nile will have two...
Although it is well known that sedimentation may reduce the storage capacity of a dam, there is rela...
The High Aswan Dam converted a variable and uncertain flow of Nile river water into a predictable an...
Employing a multi-region multi-sector computable general equilibrium (CGE) modeling framework, this ...
ABSTRACT History tells us that Egypt’s fertile land is the gift of the Nile. However, for the ® rst ...
This study provides quantitative assessments of the impacts of efficiency enhancement for different ...
The study assesses the transboundary economic impacts of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) ...
Egypt's irrigation systems are inefficient; the use of water is profligate and soil salinity levels ...
A multidisciplinary study was conducted to investigate the environmental and economic impact of the ...
The Nile River is the backbone of Egypt. Egypt’s dry climate, lack of alternative water sources, and...
Regulation of rivers by dams and reservoirs is a good example where anthropogenic impact could be co...
Nile water availability is one of the major constraints for agricultural development in Egypt. This ...
Egypt depends on the Nile River to secure 95% of the water needed for different purposes as drinking...
A novel integrated hydro-economic modeling framework that links a bottom-up partial equilibrium (eng...
The upper Blue Nile River Basin in Ethiopia is a largely untapped resource despite its huge potentia...
When construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is completed, the Nile will have two...
Although it is well known that sedimentation may reduce the storage capacity of a dam, there is rela...