Economy wide Modeling of Water at Regional and Global Scales

Economy wide Modeling of Water at Regional and Global Scales
Author: Glyn Wittwer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Computable general equilibrium models
ISBN: 9811361029

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This book deals with the economic modelling of water at the global, national and sub-national levels. It presents a multi-faceted analysis and, while it outlines the theories behind various models, its main purpose is to analyse policy issues and present insights arising from modelling, including a chapter analysing the macroeconomic implications of climate change. Arguably the most compelling reason for publishing a book on the economic modelling of water arises from the fact that agriculture accounts for approximately 70% of water used for economic purposes, while only contributing 4% of global income. Given that water is an essential commodity, this discrepancy may in part be symptomatic of an undervaluation of water due to immature and incomplete markets. In turn, this undervaluation has led to an ongoing misallocation of water. When economic models include water accounts that feed into production functions, they model impacts on the marginal product of water. Policies that improve the link between the marginal product and price of water will improve water allocation, while advanced economic models such as those presented here can enhance our ability to explore the possible impacts of improved policy.

Economic Modeling of Water

Economic Modeling of Water
Author: Glyn Wittwer
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2012-03-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789400728752

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The book details the innovative TERM (The Enormous Regional Model) approach to regional and national economic modeling, and explains the conversion from a comparative-static to a dynamic model. It moves on to an adaptation of TERM to water policy, including the additional theoretical and database requirements of the dynamic TERM-H2O model. In particular, it examines the contrasting economic impacts of water buyback policy and recurring droughts in the Murray-Darling Basin. South-east Queensland, where climate uncertainty has been borne out by record-breaking drought and the worst floods in living memory, provides a chapter-length case study. The exploration of the policy background and implications of TERM’s dynamic modeling will provide food for thought in policy making circles worldwide, where there is a pressing need for solutions to similarly intractable problems in water management.

Economy Wide Modeling of Water at Regional and Global Scales

Economy Wide Modeling of Water at Regional and Global Scales
Author: Glyn Wittwer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2019-02-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789811361012

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This book deals with the economic modelling of water at the global, national and sub-national levels. It presents a multi-faceted analysis and, while it outlines the theories behind various models, its main purpose is to analyse policy issues and present insights arising from modelling, including a chapter analysing the macroeconomic implications of climate change. Arguably the most compelling reason for publishing a book on the economic modelling of water arises from the fact that agriculture accounts for approximately 70% of water used for economic purposes, while only contributing 4% of global income. Given that water is an essential commodity, this discrepancy may in part be symptomatic of an undervaluation of water due to immature and incomplete markets. In turn, this undervaluation has led to an ongoing misallocation of water. When economic models include water accounts that feed into production functions, they model impacts on the marginal product of water. Policies that improve the link between the marginal product and price of water will improve water allocation, while advanced economic models such as those presented here can enhance our ability to explore the possible impacts of improved policy.

Economic Modeling for water policy evaluation

Economic Modeling for water policy evaluation
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1974
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:163223119

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Economic Modeling for Water Policy Evaluation

Economic Modeling for Water Policy Evaluation
Author: Robert M. Thrall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 261
Release: 1976
Genre: Water resources development
ISBN: 0720403871

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Review of Hydro economic Models to Address River Basin Management Problems Structure Applications and Research Gaps

Review of Hydro economic Models to Address River Basin Management Problems  Structure  Applications and Research Gaps
Author: Maksud Bekchanov,Aditya Sood,Marc Jeuland
Publsiher: International Water Management Institute (IWMI)
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2015-12-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789290908265

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Economic Modeling of Water

Economic Modeling of Water
Author: Glyn Wittwer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2012-03-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9400728778

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The book details the innovative TERM (The Enormous Regional Model) approach to regional and national economic modeling, and explains the conversion from a comparative-static to a dynamic model. It moves on to an adaptation of TERM to water policy, including the additional theoretical and database requirements of the dynamic TERM-H2O model. In particular, it examines the contrasting economic impacts of water buyback policy and recurring droughts in the Murray-Darling Basin. South-east Queensland, where climate uncertainty has been borne out by record-breaking drought and the worst floods in living memory, provides a chapter-length case study. The exploration of the policy background and implications of TERM’s dynamic modeling will provide food for thought in policy making circles worldwide, where there is a pressing need for solutions to similarly intractable problems in water management.

The Economics of Water

The Economics of Water
Author: Georg Meran,Markus Siehlow,Christian von Hirschhausen
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2020-09-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030484859

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This open access textbook provides a concise introduction to economic approaches and mathematical methods for the study of water allocation and distribution problems. Written in an accessible and straightforward style, it discusses and analyzes central issues in integrated water resource management, water tariffs, water markets, and transboundary water management. By illustrating the interplay between the hydrological cycle and the rules and institutions that govern today’s water allocation policies, the authors develop a modern perspective on water management. Moreover, the book presents an in-depth assessment of the political and ethical dimensions of water management and its institutional embeddedness, by discussing distribution issues and issues of the enforceability of human rights in managing water resources. Given its scope, the book will appeal to advanced undergraduate and graduate students of economics and engineering, as well as practitioners in the water sector, seeking a deeper understanding of economic approaches to the study of water management.