2017
DOI: 10.1561/101.00000091
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Out of Sight, Not Out of Mind: Developments in Economic Models of Groundwater Management

Abstract: ; financial support from GLOBAQUA research project (www.globaqua-project.eu/en/) European Union's Seventh Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement No 603629.

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“…Given the nature of nonrenewable groundwater as a resource that is being depleted, another necessary extension is including the temporal dimension in our definition of shadow price or economically efficient reallocation. When looking for efficient alternatives for groundwater use, intertemporal efficiency should be considered (Burt, ; Gisser & Sánchez, ; Koundouri et al, ; Negri, ; Steward et al, ). This requires not only discounting but also additional assumptions about future prices and productivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the nature of nonrenewable groundwater as a resource that is being depleted, another necessary extension is including the temporal dimension in our definition of shadow price or economically efficient reallocation. When looking for efficient alternatives for groundwater use, intertemporal efficiency should be considered (Burt, ; Gisser & Sánchez, ; Koundouri et al, ; Negri, ; Steward et al, ). This requires not only discounting but also additional assumptions about future prices and productivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For all time periods other than during the drought we include a resource restriction in our models stating that the change in stock size between time periods is equal to the recharge minus the extraction true(trueẋt=g¯httrue). In the literature, it is common to use the height of an aquifer measured in meters instead of the stock size measured in volume in the resource restriction (see, e.g., Koundouri et al, ). Within our model the stock size can only be used as an approximation for the height if there exists a one to one relation between the changes in the two variables but many hydrological studies show that this condition is not fulfilled (see, e.g., Koila, Yonli, Soro, Dara, & Vouslamoz, ).…”
Section: Benchmark Policies Notation and Basic Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the literature, it is common to use the height of an aquifer measured in meters instead of the stock size measured in volume in the resource restriction (see, e.g., Koundouri et al, 2017). Within our model the stock size can only be used as an approximation for the height if there exists a one to one relation between the changes in the two variables but many hydrological studies show that this condition is not fulfilled (see, e. g., Koila, Yonli, Soro, Dara, & Vouslamoz, 2018).…”
Section: Notation and Basic Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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