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1 Colby, B. G.. 1990. Enhancing instream flow benefits in an era of water marketing. Water Resources Research, 26(6):1113-1120.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H06520)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H013088)
The growing interest in water market transactions among policymakers and water users has created a need for understanding market price behavior and the heterogeneous nature of water rights. This article analyzes characteristics of markets, water rights, and water transactions to identify attributes which affect market values and price dispersion within regional markets. Based on econometric analysis of market data, water commodity and transaction characteristics are shown to be significantly related to market prices. Price dispersion that is unexplained by commodity attributes is related to characteristics of the regional market, including the number and size distribution of potential traders, costs of obtaining market information, and heterogeneity of water commodities traded.
3 Booker, J. F.; Colby, B. G.. 1995. Competing water uses in the Southwestern United States: Valuing drought damages. Water Resources Bulletin, 31(5):877-888.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 5419 Record No: H025788)
4 Colby, B. G.; D'Estree, T. P. 2000. Economic evaluation of mechanisms to resolve water conflicts. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 16(2):239-251.
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5 Colby, B. G.. 1998. Negotiated transactions as conflict resolution mechanisms: Water bargaining in the U.S. west. In Easter, K. W.; Rosegrant, M. W.; Dinar, A. (Eds.), Markets for water: Potential and performance. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp.77-94.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 EAS Record No: H030243)
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