American Agriculture, Water Resources, and Climate Change
Gary Libecap and
Ariel Dinar
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JEL-codes: Q15 Q18 Q25 Q54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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Chapters in this book:
- Acknowledgments , pp -1

- Gary Libecap and Ariel Dinar
- Introduction to "American Agriculture, Water Resources, and Climate Change" , pp 1-28

- Gary Libecap and Ariel Dinar
- The Economics of Climatic Adaptation: Agricultural Drainage in the United States , pp 29-51

- Eric Edwards and Walter N. Thurman
- Estimating the Effect of Easements on Agricultural Production , pp 53-105

- Nicole Karwowski
- The Cost-Effectiveness of Irrigation Canal Lining and Piping in the Western United States , pp 107-134

- R. Aaron Hrozencik, Nicholas A. Potter and Steven Wallander
- Center Pivot Irrigation Systems as a Form of Drought Risk Mitigation in Humid Regions , pp 135-171

- Daniel Cooley and Steven Smith
- Perceived Water Scarcity and Irrigation Technology Adoption , pp 173-201

- Joey Blumberg, Christopher Goemans and Dale Manning
- Climate, Drought Exposure, and Technology Adoption: An Application to Drought-Tolerant Corn in the United States , pp 203-239

- Jonathan McFadden, David Smith and Steven Wallander
- Cover Crops, Drought, Yield, and Risk: An Analysis of US Soybean Production , pp 241-267

- Fengxia Dong
- Climate Change and Downstream Water Quality in Agricultural Production: The Case of Nutrient Runoff to the Gulf of Mexico , pp 269-296

- Levan Elbakidze, Yuelu Xu, Philip Gassman, Jeffrey G. Arnold and Haw Yen
- Nutrient Pollution and US Agriculture: Causal Effects, Integrated Assessment, and Implications of Climate Change , pp 297-341

- Konstantinos Metaxoglou and Aaron Smith
- The Political Economy of Groundwater Management: Descriptive Evidence from California , pp 343-365

- Ellen Bruno, Nick Hagerty and Arthur R. Wardle
- Estimating the Demand for In Situ Groundwater for Climate Resilience: The Case of the Mississippi River Alluvial Aquifer in Arkansas , pp 367-381

- Kent Kovacs and Shelby Rider
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