Feedback Links between Economy-Wide and Farm-Level Policies : Application to Irrigation Water Management in Morocco
This paper focuses on policy interventions for improving irrigation water allocation decisions by including both macro and micro considerations in a unified analytical CGE framework. The approach is demonstrated, using the case of Morocco, by analyzing selected policy top-down and bottom-up) interventions and external shocks that affect the water sector. Both direct and indirect effects of these interventions are identified. The top-down (macro-to-micro) links are of a trade reform type. The bottom-up (micro-to-macro) links pertain to changes in farm water assignments and the possibility of water trading. We find that water productivity is strongly influenced by these policies, with the general equilibrium (indirect) effects modifying and sometimes reversing the partial equilibrium (direct) effects. We also find that the impacts of the two reforms we assessed are different, with trade reform having an absolute impact of a higher magnitude than the water reform. Finally, we show that the sequence of introducing the policy reforms has different consequences
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2012
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Authors: | Roe, Terry L. ; Dinar, Ariel ; Diao, Xinshen ; Tsur, Yaʿaḳov |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
Subject: | Bewässerung | Irrigation | Marokko | Morocco | Wasserversorgung | Water supply | Wasserpolitik | Water policy | Allgemeines Gleichgewicht | General equilibrium |
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