Markets for Water [electronic resource] : Potential and Performance /

Markets for Water: Potential and Performance dispels many of the myths surrounding water markets and gives readers a comprehensive picture of the way that markets have developed in different parts of the world. It is possible, for example, for a water market to fail, and for the transaction costs in water markets to be excessive. Too often water trading is banned because the water resources have been developed with public funds and the water agencies do not want to lose control over water. There is also a concern that poor farmers or households will be disadvantaged by water trading. These concerns about public resources and the poor are not very different from those that have been voiced in the past about land sales. The problem is that in many cases the poor already have limited access to resources, but this limit is not due to water trading. In fact, water trading is likely to expand the access to water for many small-scale farmers. Markets for Water: Potential and Performance provides an analytical framework for water market establishment. It develops the necessary conditions for water markets and illustrates how they can improve both water management and economic efficiency. Finally, the book gives readers an up-to-date picture of what we have learned about water markets in a wide range of countries, from the US to Chile and India.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Easter, K. William. editor., Rosegrant, Mark W. editor., Dinar, Ariel. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 1998
Subjects:Environmental management., Economics., Management science., Environmental economics., Economics, general., Environmental Management., Environmental Economics.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b102479
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id KOHA-OAI-TEST:179043
record_format koha
institution COLPOS
collection Koha
country México
countrycode MX
component Bibliográfico
access En linea
En linea
databasecode cat-colpos
tag biblioteca
region America del Norte
libraryname Departamento de documentación y biblioteca de COLPOS
language eng
topic Environmental management.
Economics.
Management science.
Environmental economics.
Economics.
Economics, general.
Environmental Management.
Environmental Economics.
Environmental management.
Economics.
Management science.
Environmental economics.
Economics.
Economics, general.
Environmental Management.
Environmental Economics.
spellingShingle Environmental management.
Economics.
Management science.
Environmental economics.
Economics.
Economics, general.
Environmental Management.
Environmental Economics.
Environmental management.
Economics.
Management science.
Environmental economics.
Economics.
Economics, general.
Environmental Management.
Environmental Economics.
Easter, K. William. editor.
Rosegrant, Mark W. editor.
Dinar, Ariel. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Markets for Water [electronic resource] : Potential and Performance /
description Markets for Water: Potential and Performance dispels many of the myths surrounding water markets and gives readers a comprehensive picture of the way that markets have developed in different parts of the world. It is possible, for example, for a water market to fail, and for the transaction costs in water markets to be excessive. Too often water trading is banned because the water resources have been developed with public funds and the water agencies do not want to lose control over water. There is also a concern that poor farmers or households will be disadvantaged by water trading. These concerns about public resources and the poor are not very different from those that have been voiced in the past about land sales. The problem is that in many cases the poor already have limited access to resources, but this limit is not due to water trading. In fact, water trading is likely to expand the access to water for many small-scale farmers. Markets for Water: Potential and Performance provides an analytical framework for water market establishment. It develops the necessary conditions for water markets and illustrates how they can improve both water management and economic efficiency. Finally, the book gives readers an up-to-date picture of what we have learned about water markets in a wide range of countries, from the US to Chile and India.
format Texto
topic_facet Environmental management.
Economics.
Management science.
Environmental economics.
Economics.
Economics, general.
Environmental Management.
Environmental Economics.
author Easter, K. William. editor.
Rosegrant, Mark W. editor.
Dinar, Ariel. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
author_facet Easter, K. William. editor.
Rosegrant, Mark W. editor.
Dinar, Ariel. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
author_sort Easter, K. William. editor.
title Markets for Water [electronic resource] : Potential and Performance /
title_short Markets for Water [electronic resource] : Potential and Performance /
title_full Markets for Water [electronic resource] : Potential and Performance /
title_fullStr Markets for Water [electronic resource] : Potential and Performance /
title_full_unstemmed Markets for Water [electronic resource] : Potential and Performance /
title_sort markets for water [electronic resource] : potential and performance /
publisher Boston, MA : Springer US,
publishDate 1998
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b102479
work_keys_str_mv AT easterkwilliameditor marketsforwaterelectronicresourcepotentialandperformance
AT rosegrantmarkweditor marketsforwaterelectronicresourcepotentialandperformance
AT dinararieleditor marketsforwaterelectronicresourcepotentialandperformance
AT springerlinkonlineservice marketsforwaterelectronicresourcepotentialandperformance
_version_ 1756264494740275200
spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1790432018-07-30T22:58:36ZMarkets for Water [electronic resource] : Potential and Performance / Easter, K. William. editor. Rosegrant, Mark W. editor. Dinar, Ariel. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBoston, MA : Springer US,1998.engMarkets for Water: Potential and Performance dispels many of the myths surrounding water markets and gives readers a comprehensive picture of the way that markets have developed in different parts of the world. It is possible, for example, for a water market to fail, and for the transaction costs in water markets to be excessive. Too often water trading is banned because the water resources have been developed with public funds and the water agencies do not want to lose control over water. There is also a concern that poor farmers or households will be disadvantaged by water trading. These concerns about public resources and the poor are not very different from those that have been voiced in the past about land sales. The problem is that in many cases the poor already have limited access to resources, but this limit is not due to water trading. In fact, water trading is likely to expand the access to water for many small-scale farmers. Markets for Water: Potential and Performance provides an analytical framework for water market establishment. It develops the necessary conditions for water markets and illustrates how they can improve both water management and economic efficiency. Finally, the book gives readers an up-to-date picture of what we have learned about water markets in a wide range of countries, from the US to Chile and India.Water Markets: Transaction Costs and Institutional Options -- Institutional Requisites for Efficient Water Markets -- Meeting Water Needs in Developing Countries: Resolving Issues in Establishing Tradable Water Rights -- The Application of Water Market Doctrines in Texas -- Water Markets in Colorado: Past Performance and Needed Changes -- Negotiated Transactions as Conflict Resolution Mechanisms: Water Bargaining in the U.S. West -- Expected Transaction Costs and Incentives for Water Market Development -- Spot Prices, Option Prices, and Water Markets: An Analysis of Emerging Markets in California -- Institutional and Organizational Arrangements for Water Markets in Chile -- Economic and Financial Returns from Chile’s Water Markets -- Opportunities and Constraints to Improved Water Markets in Mexico -- Water Markets in India: Economic and Institutional Aspects -- Groundwater Markets in Pakistan: Institutional Development and Productivity Impacts -- Economic Analysis of Water Markets in the Spanish Agricultural Sector: Can They Provide Substantial Benefits? -- Welfare Gains From Potential Water Markets in Alberta, Canada -- Development of Water Markets Using Experimental Economics -- The Future of Water Markets: A Realistic Perspective.Markets for Water: Potential and Performance dispels many of the myths surrounding water markets and gives readers a comprehensive picture of the way that markets have developed in different parts of the world. It is possible, for example, for a water market to fail, and for the transaction costs in water markets to be excessive. Too often water trading is banned because the water resources have been developed with public funds and the water agencies do not want to lose control over water. There is also a concern that poor farmers or households will be disadvantaged by water trading. These concerns about public resources and the poor are not very different from those that have been voiced in the past about land sales. The problem is that in many cases the poor already have limited access to resources, but this limit is not due to water trading. In fact, water trading is likely to expand the access to water for many small-scale farmers. Markets for Water: Potential and Performance provides an analytical framework for water market establishment. It develops the necessary conditions for water markets and illustrates how they can improve both water management and economic efficiency. Finally, the book gives readers an up-to-date picture of what we have learned about water markets in a wide range of countries, from the US to Chile and India.Environmental management.Economics.Management science.Environmental economics.Economics.Economics, general.Environmental Management.Environmental Economics.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b102479URN:ISBN:9780585320885