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1 Bowen, R. L.; Young, R. A.. n.d. Private and social irrigation net benefit functions for Egypt's northern delta. Fort Collins, CO, USA: Department of Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics. Colorado State University. 22p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1076 Record No: H0710)
Estimates of net private and social benefits to irrigation water supply are shown for a case study area in the northern Nile delta region of Egypt. Net benefits are defined as gross revenues minus costs of production, including an imputed charge for family labor. Linear programming models of representative farms in the study area are formulated with particular reference to the possibilities of using less water per crop or shifting crops in response to changes in water supply. Model solutions are based both on government prices (with production controls) and hypothetical international market prices (with relaxed controls). Five different water supply scenarios are analyzed from current adequate levels of supply down to 40 percent reduction from that level. Total, average, and marginal net benefit functions are reported. Implications of the differences between the social and private benefit functions are discussed.
2 Young, R. A.. 1986. On the allocation, pricing, and valuation of irrigation water. In K. C. Nobe and R. K. Sampath, Eds., Irrigation management in developing countries: Current issues and approaches (pp. 151-178). Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
(Location: IWMI-India Call no: 631.7 G000 NOB Record No: H0988)
Reviews some economic concepts and evidence regarding the allocation, pricing, and valuation of irrigation water. Discusses some general economic considerations regarding the allocation of water, touching on the role of government. Next, the beneficiary charges in theory and practice are discussed with reference to the role of valuation and to the potential effects of various types of charging mechanisms. Alternative approaches for determining marginal value are listed and evaluated. Concludes with a review of research on irrigation water pricing and some suggestions for further research.
3 Young, R. A.. 1985. Market versus nonmarket management of irrigation water: A review of the issues. 25p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1051 Record No: H01001)
This paper sets out some concepts and evidence relevant to the choice of market versus nonmarket institutions for managing irrigation water. Attributes of water and water resource systems of interest from economic, political and social perspectives are identified. Virtues and vices of market and nonmarket resource allocation systems are outlined. Incremental changes in both market and nonmarket institutions which have promise for improving system effectiveness are suggested.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 480 Record No: H01234)
5 Bowen, R. L. K.; Young, R. A.. 1983. Economic effects of alternative methods of charging for irrigation water: A case study in Egypt. Paper presented at the Water Management and Policy Workshop, Khon Kaen, Thailand, 13-15 September 1983. 29 p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.4 G232 BOW Record No: H01507)
6 Bowen, R. L.; Young, R. A.. 1986. Allocative impacts of alternative methods of charging for irrigation water in Egypt. In K. W. Easter (Ed.), Irrigation investment, technology, and management strategies for development (pp. 211-223). (Studies in water policy and management no. 9) Boulder, CO, USA: Westview Press.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G000 EAS Record No: J 48)
This paper assesses how alternative methods of charging for irrigation water in Egypt impact on allocative efficiency. A range of pricing schemes including a flat land tax, a crop charge, and volumetric charges were tested using a linear programming model. The different pricing systems were compared under varying levels of water scarcity. Both the efficiency and economic impacts were compared and the transaction costs considered.
7 Mann, R.; Sparling, E.; Young, R. A.. 1987. Regional economic growth from irrigation development: Evidence from northern High-Plains Ogalla groundwater resource. Water Resources Research, 23(9):1711-1716.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H03185)
The impact of irrigated agriculture on regional economies is a subject of continuing interest and debate. A cross sectional analysis of 1978-1980 U. S. census data for 104 counties in the northern High Plains is formulated. A recursive system of equations is estimated and used to derive multipliers of irrigated acreage on employment. Effects of irrigation on local employment are statistically very significant but not substantively large in the context of a developed economy.
8 Bowen, R. L.; Young, R. A.. 1983. Allocative efficiency and equity of alternative methods of charging for irrigation water: A case study in Egypt. Fort Collins, CO, USA: Colorado State University. 79 p. (EWUP technical report no. 37)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.4 G232 BOW Record No: H02432)
9 Young, R. A.. 1983. Notes on the allocation, pricing and valuation of irrigation water. Paper prepared for Seminar on Economics of Water Uses for Irrigation in Egypt, Cairo, 6 December 1983. 31p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 502 Record No: H04654)
10 Seckler, D.; Young, R. A.. 1978. Economic and policy implications of the 160-acre limitation in Federal Reclamation Law. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, November:575-588.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G430 SEC Record No: H05050)
11 Chaudhry, M. A.; Young, R. A.. 1989. Valuing irrigation water in Punjab Province, Pakistan: A linear programming approach. Water Resources Bulletin, 25(5):1055-1061.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H06298)
12 Sampath, R. K.; Young, R. A.. (Eds.) 1990. Social, economic and institutional issues in third world irrigation management. Boulder, CO, USA: Westview Press. xix, 477p. (Studies in water policy and management, no.15)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G000 SAM Record No: H07989)
13 Chaudhry, M. A.; Young, R. A.. 1990. Economic impacts of alternative irrigation water allocation institutions: Pakistan's Warabandi system. In Sampath, R. K.; Young, R. A. (Eds.) Social, economic and institutional issues in third world irrigation management. Boulder, CO, USA: Westview Press. pp.395-409. (Studies in water policy and management, no.15)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G000 SAM Record No: H08007)
14 Zakir, R.; Young, R. A.. 1985. Estimates of economic value productivity of irrigation water in Pakistan from farm surveys. Water Resources Bulletin, 21(6):1021-1027.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2271 Record No: H010975)
15 Bowen, R. L.; Young, R. A.. 1986. Appraising alternatives for allocating and cost recovery for irrigation water in Egypt. Agricultural Economics, 1:35-52.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2458 Record No: H011589)
16 Young, R. A.. 1992. Market versus nonmarket management of irrigation water: A review of the issues. In Jorden, W. R. (Ed.) Water and Water Policy in World Food Supplies: Proceedings of the Conference, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, USA, 26-30 May 1985. pp.205-211.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2460 Record No: H011567)
17 Young, R. A.; Bredehoeft, J. D. 1972. Digital computer simulation for solving management problems of conjunctive groundwater and surface water systems. Water Resources Research, 8(3):533-556.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2833 Record No: H013128)
18 Gardner, R. L.; Young, R. A.. 1988. Assessing strategies for control of irrigation-induced salinity in the upper Colorado River Basin. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 70(1):37-49.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3312 Record No: H013955)
19 Young, R. A.; Mann, R. 1994. Cheap water: A cost-effective tool for rural development in Indian country? Colorado Water Newsletter, April:14-15.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3480 Record No: H014620)
20 Hussain, R. Z.; Young, R. A.. 1987. Salinity damage to irrigated crops: Economic measures from a farm survey in Pakistan. In Bellamy, M.; Greenshields, B. (Eds.), Agriculture and economic instability. Oak Brook, IL, USA: International Association of Agricultural Economists. pp.129-132. (I.A.A.E. occasional paper no.4)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3726 Record No: H016252)
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