In a river claims problem, agents are ordered linearly, and they have both an initial water endowment as well as a claim to the total water resource. We provide characterizations of two solutions to this problem, using Composition properties which have particularly relevant interpretations for the river claims problem. Specifically, these properties relate to situations where river flow is uncertain or highly variable, possibly due to climate change impacts. The only solution that satisfies all Composition properties is the ‘Harmon rule’ induced by the Harmon Doctrine, which says that agents are free to use any water available on their territory, without concern for downstream impacts. The other solution that we assess is the ‘No-harm rule’...
We consider the problem of sharing water among agents located along a river. Each agent's benefit de...
Water is essential to human life and activities and river is an importance source of water. This dis...
As global demand for water increases but usable freshwater resources decrease, many have suggested t...
In a river claims problem, agents are ordered linearly, and they hve both an initial water endowment...
We consider the problem of sharing water among agents located along a river, who have quasi-linear p...
We analyse agreements on river water allocation between riparian countries. Besides being efficient,...
We analyse agreements on river water allocation between riparian countries. Besides being efficient,...
International audienceWater is essential for life. However, the basic problem of water resource allo...
It is commonly noted that Australian water rights, specifically those prevailing within the Murray-D...
We analyse agreements on river water allocation between riparian countries. Besides being efficient,...
This discussion paper led to a publication in , 'Journal of Environmental Economics and Management' ...
This thesis is concerned with the allocation of water in regulated rivers: rivers controlled by larg...
Many water allocation agreements in transboundary river basins are inherently unstable. Due to stoch...
We study unanimity bargaining among agents along a general river structure that is expressed by a ge...
We analyse the redistribution of a resource amongst agents who have claims to the resource and who a...
We consider the problem of sharing water among agents located along a river. Each agent's benefit de...
Water is essential to human life and activities and river is an importance source of water. This dis...
As global demand for water increases but usable freshwater resources decrease, many have suggested t...
In a river claims problem, agents are ordered linearly, and they hve both an initial water endowment...
We consider the problem of sharing water among agents located along a river, who have quasi-linear p...
We analyse agreements on river water allocation between riparian countries. Besides being efficient,...
We analyse agreements on river water allocation between riparian countries. Besides being efficient,...
International audienceWater is essential for life. However, the basic problem of water resource allo...
It is commonly noted that Australian water rights, specifically those prevailing within the Murray-D...
We analyse agreements on river water allocation between riparian countries. Besides being efficient,...
This discussion paper led to a publication in , 'Journal of Environmental Economics and Management' ...
This thesis is concerned with the allocation of water in regulated rivers: rivers controlled by larg...
Many water allocation agreements in transboundary river basins are inherently unstable. Due to stoch...
We study unanimity bargaining among agents along a general river structure that is expressed by a ge...
We analyse the redistribution of a resource amongst agents who have claims to the resource and who a...
We consider the problem of sharing water among agents located along a river. Each agent's benefit de...
Water is essential to human life and activities and river is an importance source of water. This dis...
As global demand for water increases but usable freshwater resources decrease, many have suggested t...