Tapping Water Markets
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1. Why the Crisis? 2. Cheaper than Dirt 3. Who Owns the Water? 4. Water is for Fightin’ 5. Back to the Future 6. The New Frontier 7. Buy that Fish a Drink 8. Good to the Last Drop 9. The Race to Pump 10. You Can’t Keep a Good Market Down

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@text:Tapping Water Markets is about the past, present, and future of water markets. It compares water markets with political water allocation, documents the growth of water markets, and explores the ways in which water markets can be improved and implemented further. This book provides up-to-date information of where and why water shortages are occurring and where and why water markets are evolving to resolve conflicting water uses. @contents:Selected Contents: 1. Why the Crisis? 2. Cheaper than Dirt 3. Who Owns the Water? 4. Water is for Fightin' 5. Back to the Future 6. The New Frontier 7. Buy that Fish a Drink 8. Good to the Last Drop 9. The Race to Pump 10. You Can't Keep a Good Market Down

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"Tapping Water Markets makes a persuasive case for using prices, property rights and markets to allocate water for the benefit of society rather than resorting to politics to allocate it for the benefit of the few and well connected.a It is an indispensable book and an invaluable contribution to the water policy debate." --G. Tracy Mehan, III, former Assistant Administrator for Water, U.S. E.P.A. (2001-2003) "If we're to keep the Blue Planet blue, we need innovative, imaginative and pragmatic reforms of our political and legal institutions. With provocative arguments and meticulous research, Tapping Water Markets is a passionate call for unleashing the dynamic power of markets to solve our water crisis." --Robert Glennon, The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, author of Unquenchable: America's Water Crisis and What To Do About It (Island Press, 2009) "Anderson and PERC continue to evangelize on the benefits of free markets for resolving natural resource challenges. We'll do well to consider their recommendations for increasing the role of markets in allocating and protecting our precious water resources." --Tom Iseman, Water Program Director, Western Governors' Association

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