Water markets in Australia's Murray–Darling Basin (MDB) and the western USA are compared in terms of their ability to allocate scarce water resources. The study finds that the gains from trade in the MDB are worth hundreds of millions of dollars per year (note that all monetary units of dollars in this article are treated as US$ because Australian$ are converted at par). Total market turnover in water rights exceeds US$2 billion per year while the volume of trade exceeds over 20% of surface water extractions. In Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada and Texas, trades of committed water annually range between 5 and 15% of total state freshwater diversions with over US$4.3 billion (2008 US$; monetary units in dollars are expressed in their value in US$ in 2008) spent or committed by urban buyers between 1987 and 2008. The two-market comparison suggests that policy attention should be directed towards ways of promoting water trade while simultaneously mitigating the legitimate third party concerns about how and where water is used, especially in conflicts between consumptive and in situ uses of water. The study finds that institutional innovation is feasible in both countries and that further understanding about the size, duration and distribution of third party effects from water trade and how these effects might be regulated, can improve water markets' ability to manage water scarcity better.
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August 25 2011
Comparative assessment of water markets: insights from the Murray–Darling Basin of Australia and the Western USA
R. Quentin Grafton;
aCrawford School of Economics and Government, J.G. Crawford Building (Bldg 132), Lennox Crossing, The Australian National University, Acton, ACT 0200, Australia
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Gary D. Libecap;
Gary D. Libecap
bBren School of Environmental Science and Management and Economics Department, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA
cEconomics Faculty, Cambridge University, Austin Robinson Building, Sidgwick Ave, Cambridge CB3 9DE, UK
dNational Bureau of Economic Research, 1050 Massachusetts Avenue, MA 02138-5398, USA
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Eric C. Edwards;
Eric C. Edwards
eBren School of Environmental Science and Management, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA
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R. J. (Bob) O'Brien;
R. J. (Bob) O'Brien
fPercat Water, 2 Beulah Road, Norwood, SA 5067, Australia
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Clay Landry
Clay Landry
gWest Water Research, LLC, 205 N. 10th Street, Suite 520, Boise, ID 83702, USA
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Water Policy (2012) 14 (2): 175–193.
Article history
Received:
February 02 2011
Accepted:
June 02 2011
Citation
R. Quentin Grafton, Gary D. Libecap, Eric C. Edwards, R. J. (Bob) O'Brien, Clay Landry; Comparative assessment of water markets: insights from the Murray–Darling Basin of Australia and the Western USA. Water Policy 1 April 2012; 14 (2): 175–193. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2011.016
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