FISHER, FRANKLIN M.; HUBER-LEE, ANNETTE - In: Environment and Development Economics 14 (2009) 01, pp. 89-115
This paper builds on the earlier development of WAS – a method of dealing with water issues that focuses on water values rather than water quantities and takes into account public values that are not simply private ones (see Fisher <italic>et al</italic>., 2005). WAS can be used for infrastructure or policy...