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shows that optimal dam capacity is characterized by the marginal benefits of hydropower generation, the marginal costs of …This paper studies the relation between optimal dam capacity and water management under rivalry uses and externalities …. We extend the hydropower generation model, based on Haddad (2011), by including the competing use of water resource, non …
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Water markets with market power are analysed as multi-market Cournot competition in which the river structure constrains access to local markets and limited resources impose capacity constraints. Conditions for uniqueness are identified. Lerner indices are larger under binding resource...
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regarding installed hydropower capacity and dam location instead of the standard economic assumptions of such costs. Our results …Dams are essential for water storage and hydropower generation, but change river flow patterns and endanger local … environments. Dam projects may further exacerbate already existing problems in trans-boundary rivers. We consider three scenarios …
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explanatory factors used in themeta-analysis includes variables derived from microeconomic choice theory and moderator variables …
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The Dutch drinking water sector experienced two drastic changes over the last 10 years. Firstly, in 1997, the sector association started with a voluntary benchmarking aimed to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the sector. Secondly, merger activity arose. This paper develops a tailored...
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