Water Marketing--
The Next Generation
Terry L. Anderson and Peter J. Hill, Editors
With this book, PERC continues to produce innovative solutions to water problems. In addition to considering how institutional impediments to markets might be removed, the volume emphasizes how cross-border allocation can be improved. Specific examples include water marketing in Australia, the central Arizona project, the Edwards aquifer in Texas, and the Tar-Pamlico Sound in North Carolina.
Water Marketing provides insightful public policy alternatives that will stimulate a rethinking of traditional policies as they relate to water.
CONTRIBUTORS: Henry Butler Peter Emerson Jeffrey Fuller David Haddock Charles Howe James Huffman Jonathan Macey David Riggs Gary Sturgess Barton Thompson Ben Vaughan Bruce Yandle
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
4720 Boston Way
Lanham, MD 20706
800-462-6420
www.rowmanlittlefield.com
1997; 201 pp.


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