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Exit
fees
and termination fees revisited: funding irrigation infrastructure in a manner compatible with water trade
Biggar, Darryl
- In:
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
54
(
2010
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4
’. In response, irrigation operators have imposed restrictions on permanent water trade, such as
exit
fees
and termination … fees, to protect their revenue stream. Previous economic analysis has suggested that
exit
fees
, in particular, are a …
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Stranded Irrigation Assets
Roper, Heather
;
Sayers, Chris
;
Smith, Andrew
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Productivity Commission, Government of Australia
-
2006
findings are that instead of using the ongoing payment of access fees, ‘retail tagging’ and ‘
exit
’
fees
to manage financial …
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