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The allocative efficiency and conservation potential of water laws encouraging investments in on-farm irrigation technology
Authors:Ray Huffaker  Norman Whittlesey
Institution:Department of Agricultural Economics, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 991646210, USA
Abstract:Agricultural water conservation statutes are emerging in the West encouraging private irrigators to improve on‐farm irrigation efficiency as a basinwide conservation measure. We investigate whether private improvements promote the economic efficiency and conservation of water use basinwide under a wide variety of hydroeconomic circumstances. The standard of efficiency is how an irrigation district manager should optimally invest in improving the irrigation efficiencies of individual farms located along a stream while internalizing intrabasin allocative externalities of these investments. The results indicate that the popular Oregon legislative model may be the least effective in conserving water and promoting economically efficient water allocation.
Keywords:Basinwide conservation measure  On-farm irrigation technology  Investments
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