Mansur, Erin T.; Olmstead, Sheila M. - In: Journal of Urban Economics 71 (2012) 3, pp. 332-346
Rather than allowing urban water prices to reflect scarcity rents during periods of drought-induced excess demand, policy makers have mandated command-and-control approaches, primarily rationing the use of water outdoors. While such policies are ubiquitous and likely inefficient, economists have...