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1 Clay, E. J.; Schaffer, B. B. (Eds.) 1984. Room for manoeuvre: An exploration of public policy in agriculture and rural development. London, UK: Heinemann Educational Books. vii, 209 p. (Heinemann studies in development and society)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.92 G000 CLA Record No: H03357)
2 Coward, E. W. Jr; Johnson, R. L.; Walter, M. F. 1988. Other channels: Improving public policies and programs for small-scale irrigation development in Asia. Working paper prepared at Cornell University for the Water Management Synthesis Project, USAID Contract DAN-1427-C-00-0086-00, to the Consortium for International Development. 110p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 784 Record No: H03427)
3 Wade, R. 1984. Irrigation reform in conditions of populist anarchy: An Indian case study. Journal of Development Economics, 14:285-303.
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4 ASAE. 1987. Optimum erosion control at least cost: Proceedings of the National Symposium on Conservation Systems, Chicago, 14-15 December 1987. St. Joseph, MI, USA: ASAE. vii, 418p. (ASAE publication 08-87)
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5 Major, D. C.; Major, J. S. 1976. Toward an inferential method for evaluating public works projects in pre-modern China. Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 29-31 October 1976. 42p.
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7 Williamson, O. E. 1975. Markets and hierarchies: Analysis and antitrust implications-a study in the economics of internal organizations. New York, NY, USA: The Free Press. xiii, 286p.
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8 Creighton, J.; Priscoli, J. D.; Dunning, C. M. 1983. Public involvement techniques: A reader of ten years experience at the Institute for Water Resources. Washington, DC, USA: US Army Corps of Engineers. Engineer Institute for Water Resources. v, 494p.
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9 Wade, R.; Seckler, D. 1990. Priority issues in the management or irrigation systems. In Sampath, R. K.; Young, R. A. (Eds.) Social, economic and institutional issues in third world irrigation management. Boulder, CO, USA: Westview Press. pp.13-29. (Studies in water policy and management, no.15)
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10 Ostrom, E.; Schroeder, L.; Wynne, S. 1993. Institutional incentives and sustainable development: Infrastructure policies in perspective. Boulder, CO, USA: Westview Press. xxi, 266p. (Theoretical lenses on public policy)
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11 Benjamin, P.; Lam, W. F.; Ostrom, E.; Shivakoti, G. 1994. Institutions, incentives, and irrigation in Nepal. Research report of the Decentralization: Finance and Management Project, Associates in Rural Development, Inc., in collaboration with Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. xi, 154p.
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12 Mulligan, H. K. 1990. Private sector involvement in the irrigation industry. Report to Australian Water Research Advisory Council and New South Wales Department of Water Resources. AWRAC Research Project W88/03 - "Implementation theory and the privatisation of irrigation systems in New South Wales" viii, 116p.
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13 Shetty, S. 1995. Public policy issues in groundwater development: The case of Tamil Nadu, India. A dissertation presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Cornell University, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. xviii, 308p.
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14 Sanders, J. H.; Southgate, D. D.; Lee, J. G. 1995. The economics of soil degradation: Technological change and policy alternatives. West Lafayette, IN, USA: Purdue University. Department of Agricultural Economics; USAID. Soil Management Support Services. vii, 74p. (SMSS technical monograph no.22)
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15 Backeberg, G. R. 1996. The challenge of irrigation policy reform in the mature water economy of South Africa. In Pigram, J. J. (Ed.), Security and sustainability in a mature water economy: A global perspective: Water and Resource Economics Consortium, proceedings of an international workshop, University of Melbourne, February 1996. Armidale, NSW, Australia: University of New England. Centre for Water Policy Research. pp.325-345.
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16 Castro, J. E. 1995. Decentralization and modernization in Mexico: The management of water services. Natural Resources Journal, 35(3):461-487.
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17 Jayasuriya, L. 1996. The Sri Lankan welfare state: Retrospect and prospect. Perth, Australia: Edith Cowan University. Centre for Development Studies. 35p. (Centre for Development Studies and Institute of Policy Studies Colombo, Sri Lanka, monograph series no.1)
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18 Siyambalapitiya, T. 1996. Policy issues in the electricity sector of Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Institute of Policy Studies. 34p. (Energy & Environment series no.4)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4533 Record No: H021262)
19 Dunham, D.; Fernando, N. 1991. Consolidation of fragmented paddy land: Is it really necessary? Colombo, Sri Lanka: Institute of Policy Studies. 54p. (Agricultural policy series no.1)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4535 Record No: H021264)
20 Bonte-Friedheim, C.; Sheridan, K. (Eds.) 1997. The globalization of science: The place of agricultural research. New expanded ed. The Hague, Netherlands: ISNAR. ix, 216p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 630.72 G000 BON Record No: H021344)
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