Investment, conflicts and incentives: The role of institutions and policies in China's agricultural water management on the North China Plain
B. Lohmar,
J. Wang,
Scott Rozelle,
Jikun Huang and
D. Dawe
No H029693, IWMI Books, Reports from International Water Management Institute
Keywords: Water; scarcity; Water; management; Conflict; Policy; Institutions; Infrastructure; Investment; Water; demand; Wells; Private; ownership; Groundwater; Water; delivery; Industrialization; Surface; water; Pricing; Water; users'; associations; Agricultural; production (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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