Water markets in the Americas

This volume summarizes the practice of using water markets to improve the efficiency of water use. The water sector is in a state of transition. In the past, water was regarded as public property, to be developed and operated by government agencies. It is now recognized that governments may make the...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Simpson, Larry
Corporate Author: Banco Mundial
Other Authors: Ringskog, Klas
Format: Book
Published: Washington, D.C. World Bank 1997
Series:Directions in development
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505 |a Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms -- 1. Overview -- 2. Prerequisites for successful water markets -- 3. The legal foundations -- 4. Water markets in the United States -- 5. Water markets in international perspective -- Bibliography. 
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