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CLEAN WATER 1 Econometric models 1 Economic aspects 1 Government policy 1 IRRIGATION SYSTEMS 1 LARGE CITIES 1 MUNICIPAL WATER 1 MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY 1 Management 1 Municipal water supply 1 SERVICE DELIVERY 1 SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS 1 SERVICE PROVIDERS 1 SERVICE PROVISION 1 SMALL RURAL TOWNS 1 TOWNS 1 URBAN WATER 1 UTILITIES 1 WATER QUALITY 1 WATER SERVICES 1 WATER SUPPLIES 1 WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS 1 WATER TARIFFS 1 WATER USERS 1 WATERSHEDS 1 Water conservation 1 conservation 1 experimental economics 1 infrastructure investment 1 optimal control 1 scarcity pricing 1 water policy 1
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Hansen, Jason 1 Wright, Brian D. 1
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World Bank Research Observer 1
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International Grain Reserves And Other Instruments to Address Volatility in Grain Markets
Wright, Brian D. - In: World Bank Research Observer 27 (2012) 2, pp. 222-260
In the long view, recent volatility of prices of the major grains is not anomalous. Wheat, rice, and maize are highly substitutable in the global market for calories, and when aggregate stocks decline to minimal feasible levels, prices become highly sensitive to small shocks, consistent with the...
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The economics of urban water policy : infrastructure, scarcity, and conservation
Hansen, Jason - 2009
This research focuses on urban water policy. The three papers extend the literature through economic application, taking theory in a direction that informs water resource managers on optimal decision-making or a better approach to management. Three primary results are: first, that the optimal...
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