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1 Veeman, T. S.. 1977. Water policy and water institutions in northern India: The case of groundwater rights. Natural Resources Journal, 18:569-587.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G635 VEE Record No: H0897)
This paper examines groundwater problems which are emerging in northern India as a consequence of the green revolution. These problems are intrinsically related to the nature of the existing system of groundwater rights and the lack of other groundwater institutions. The economic performance of groundwater rights is analyzed and policy suggestions for the revision of groundwater rights and the promulgation of groundwater regulations are made. In particular, the correlative rights doctrine (a common property-related institution) may be useful in the solution of emerging groundwater problems in northern India.
2 Hailu, A.; Veeman, T. S.. 2001. Alternative methods for environmentally adjusted productivity analysis. Agricultural Economics, 25:211-218.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 6082 Record No: H030587)
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