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Efficiency and Equity Consideration in Pricing and Allocating Irrigation Water
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Tsur, Yacov
May 1995 Pricing of water may affect allocation considerations by users. Efficiency is attainable whenever the pricing method affects the demand for irrigation water. The extent to which water pricing methods can affect income redistribution is limited [...]
World Bank; 1995 - 40p., tableaux, bibliogr.
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Pricing irrigation water: A literature survey
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Johansson, Robert C.
As water scarcity and population pressures increase, more countries are adopting water pricing mechanisms, as their primary means of regulating the consumption of irrigation water. The way to allocate water efficiently is to "get the prices right", but how to accomplish this is open to debate. Water pricing methods are sensitive to the social, phys [...]
World Bank; 2000 - 80p., Ref.
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Water policy for efficient agricultural diversification: market-based approaches
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Rosegrant, Mark W.
The rapid liberalization of developing economies encourages agricultural diversi- fication and commercialization. Prevailing water allocation methods have tended to limit the flexibility of farmers in realiocating resources in response to changing incentives. Reform of water allocation mechanisms has lagged behind other input sectors, [...]
IFPRI; 1995 - 21p.
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The reform of fiscal systems in developing and emerging market economies: A Federalism perspective
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Boadway, Robin
The authors review experiences with fiscal federalism in industrial countries and present a framework for a reform of fiscal systems in developing and transition economies. They indicate how the benefits of decentralized decisionmaking in a federal system can be achieved in a manner consistent with the objectives of national efficiency and equity. [...]
World Bank; 1994 - 67p.
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Should equity be a goal of economic policy?
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IMF; 1998 - 12p.
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Making a Large Irrigation Scheme Work: A Case Study from Mali
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AW, Djibril/DIEMER, Geert
The World Bank; 2005 - 156p; Ref.
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Feedback links between Economy wide and farm-level Policies with Application to Irrigation Water Management in Morocco
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Roe, Terry
The authors focus on policy interventions for improving irrigation water allocation decisions by including both macro and micro considerations in a unified analytical computable general equilibrium (CGE) framework. The approach is demonstrated, using the case of Morocco, by analyzing selected policy (top-down and bottom-up) interventions and extern [...]
The World Bank; 2005 - 35p; Ref.
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Water allocation and water markets: an analysis of gains from trade in Chile
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Hearne, Robert R.
This paper is intended to reinforce the World Bank's overall effort to improve the management of natural resources and to highlight the importance of water resources in particular. The paper focuses on water allocation problems and the performance of water markets in improving allocation. By examining specific case studies in Chile, one of the few [...]
The World Bank; 1995 - 75p.
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The political economy of water pricing reforms
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DINAR, Ariel
Oxford University Press; 2000 - 403p., Ref.
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Irrigation management in China: A review of the literature
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Nickum, James E.
This report analyzes irrigation management in the People's Republic of China. It is based on Chinese-language materials published in China and now available in the United States. Major topic areas covered are the institutional environment, the organizational structure (including staffing), water fees and funding, and water allocation (including the [...]
World Bank; 1982 - 106p.
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Measuring Economic Benefits for water Investments and Policies
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Young, Robert.A
This monograph reviews, assesses and describes the operational use of the concepts and methods for estimating economic benefits of investment and allocation decisions involving water. The main focus of the report is on valuation of changes in water supply although attention is also given to measuring benefits of increased reliability of water suppl [...]
World Bank; - 118p.
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African water Resources : challenges and Opportunities for sustainable Development
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Sharma, Narendra P.
Water resources in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have become a strategic commodity, with supply limited in terms of quantity and quality, and demand increasing due to population growth and economic development. The strategy developed in this document is based on the principle that water is a scarce good with dimensions of economic efficiency, social equ [...]
World Bank; - 115p., Bibliogr.
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Design and Operation of Smallholder Irrigation in South Asia
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Campbell, Donald
A large amount of research has been carried out and a considerable body of literature has been generated on the socio-economic features of smallholder irrigation, in particular, as well as the technical aspects of irrigation, in general. However, the problems of applying such technology to smallholder irrigation are less well covered. This paper pr [...]
World Bank; 1995 - 120p.
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Modern water control in Irrigation: Concepts, Issues and Applications
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Plusquellec, Herve
This paper is a contribution to the debate on how to transfer modern irrigation concepts and technology to developing countries. In modern schemes, irrigation is provided as a service to users that should be as efficient and convenient as possible. The authors argue that modern irrigation design is a thought process that starts with the definition [...]
World Bank; 1994 - 98p.
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Political economy and political risks of institutional reform in the water sector
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Dinar, Ariel
It is difficult and time-consuming to get adequate information about influence groups in a society. Dinar, Balakrishnan, and Wambia develop an approach to estimating the political risk associated with implementing a set of institutional reforms in the water sector. Their approach endogenizes the actions taken by politicians, users, service provider [...]
World Bank; 1998 - 40p., Ref.
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Water allocation mechanisms : principles and examples
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Dinar, Ariel
From the earliest times, water resources have been allocated on the basis of social criteria -maintaining the community by ensuring that water is available for human consumption, for sanitation, and for food production. Societies have invested capital in infrastructure to maintain this allocation. Yet social change, including changes in (and more u [...]
World Bank; 1997 - 41p., Ref.
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The Economics of irrigation; 1st Ed.
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Clark, Colin
Pergamon Press Ltd; 1967 - 116p.
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The Economics of irrigation; 1st Ed.
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Clark, Colin
Pergamon press Ltd; 1967 - 116p.
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Water pricing options in Kenya: Cases of Mwea and West Kano irrigation schemes
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ONJALA, Joseph
CDR; 2002 - 47p., Ref.
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Addressing China's Growing Water Shortages and Associated Social and Environmental Consequences
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Shalizi, Zmarak
China has experienced a wide-scale and rapid transformation from an agricultural based economy to the manufacturing workshop of the world. The associated relocation of the population from relatively low density rural areas to very high density urban areas is having a significant impact on the quantity and quality of water available as inputs into t [...]
The World Bank; 2006 - 34p; Ref.
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