Search Results - "Harris, Edwyna"
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Efficiency gains from water markets: Empirical analysis of Watermove in Australia
Published in Agricultural water management (01-04-2008)“…We analyse supply, demand, and welfare measures in markets where the temporary trading of water rights is reasonably active and liquid on a weekly basis. We…”
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Price clustering in Australian water markets
Published in Applied economics (01-02-2013)“…The finding of clustering in financial prices on particular digits is common across a broad range of financial markets. This article explores whether price…”
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Estimating Residential Water Demand Using the Stone-Geary Functional Form: The Case of Sri Lanka
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COLONIALISM AND LONG-RUN GROWTH IN AUSTRALIA: AN EXAMINATION OF INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IN VICTORIA'S WATER SECTOR DURING THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Published in Australian economic history review (01-11-2008)“…Institutional change in water rights in the nineteenth century Australian colony of Victoria raised institutional efficiency, which contributed to long‐run…”
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Understanding Irrigator Bidding Behavior in Australian Water Markets in Response to Uncertainty
Published in Water (Basel) (01-11-2014)“…Water markets have been used by Australian irrigators as a way to reduce risk and uncertainty in times of low water allocations and rainfall. However, little…”
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Market depth in an illiquid market: applying the VNET concept to Victorian water markets
Published in Applied economics letters (01-09-2009)“…In the context of highly liquid markets and intra-day data, Engle and Lange ( 2001 ) successfully develop a measure of market depth they call VNET. This…”
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SumnerLa Croix, Hawai'i: Eight Hundred Years of Political and Economic Change. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019
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Understanding the gains to capitalists from colonization: Lessons from Robert E. Lucas, Jr., Karl Marx and Edward Gibbon Wakefield
Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (01-07-2021)“…Britain after the Napoleonic wars saw the rise of colonial reformers, such as Edward Gibbon Wakefield, who had extensive influence on British colonial policy…”
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The Impact of Institutional Path Dependence on Water Market Efficiency in Victoria, Australia
Published in Water resources management (01-12-2011)“…Water governance in Australia’s irrigation sector has undergone substantial change over the last three decades. In part, this change has been the result of a…”
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Estimating Residential Water Demand Using the Stone-Geary Functional Form: The Case of Sri Lanka
Published in Water resources management (01-06-2012)“…This paper formulates a demand model for residential water in Sri Lanka using the Stone-Geary functional form. This functional form considers water consumption…”
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Price leadership and information transmission in Australian water allocation markets
Published in Agricultural water management (01-11-2014)“…•We analyse whether price leadership exists the Australian water market Watermove.•The Greater Goulburn zone led price setting in trade.•Different crop…”
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The Evolution of Water Rights in the Nineteenth Century: The Role of Climate and Asset Type
Published in Natural resources journal (01-07-2013)“…Adoption of a hybrid approach to water rights (the California doctrine) in some western states of the United States (U.S.) and Australia creates some doubt as…”
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Australia’s Forgotten Copper Mining Boom: Understanding How South Australia Avoided Dutch Disease, 1843–1850
Published in The Economic record (01-09-2021)“…Great Britain established the new colony of South Australia (SA) in 1834, and migration from Britain to the colony began in 1836. After seven turbulent years,…”
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Conditions of Successful Land Reform: A Study of Micronesia
Published in Australian economic history review (01-11-2016)“…During the twentieth century Japan and the United States attempted land reform in Micronesia. Japan was more successful because a growing population had led to…”
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Conditions of Successful Land Reform: A Study of M icronesia
Published in Australian economic history review (01-11-2016)“…During the twentieth century J apan and the U nited S tates attempted land reform in M icronesia. J apan was more successful because a growing population had…”
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South Australia's employment relief program for assisted immigrants: promises and reality, 1838-1843
Published in Labor history (01-11-2020)“…Great Britain established the colony of South Australia (SA) in 1834, requiring that revenues from colonial land sales be used to subsidize passage for…”
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The Development of Property Rights on Frontiers: Endowments, Norms, and Politics
Published in The Journal of economic history (01-09-2012)“…How do property rights evolve when unoccupied areas attract economic use? Who are the first claimants on the frontier and how do they establish their property…”
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