Issues and Problems in Agricultural Water Demand Estimation from Secondary Data Sources
Gary D. Lynne
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1978, vol. 10, issue 2, 101-106
Abstract:
Economists have a continued and justified interest in agricultural water demand estimation. Water is becoming a scarce resource throughout much of the United States, even in “water abundant” eastern states such as Florida. As a result, new water institutions are evolving to address the water allocation problems. Estimates of values in alternative uses are important information in these water allocation decision processes.
Date: 1978
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