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Edward Elgar Publishing Scarcity, Entitlements and the Economics of Water - Elgar

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between resource management and economic theory with Scarcity, Entitlements and the Economics of Water in Developing Countries. Published by Edward Elgar Publishing as part of the New Horizons in Environmental Economics series, this book provides a detailed look at how water scarcity and entitlement systems function within developing nations. This academic text serves as a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals interested in the intersection of environmental economics and global development. By focusing on the economic frameworks that govern water access, the book addresses the fundamental challenges faced by growing economies and the management of essential natural resources. Whether you are studying economics, environmental science, or international development, this publication offers a specialized perspective on how economic principles apply to real-world water issues. It is a necessary addition to any professional library focused on business, finance, and law within the field of economics.

Key Features

Part of the respected New Horizons in Environmental Economics series for academic depth.

Published by Edward Elgar Publishing, a leading name in professional and academic texts.

Focuses on the specific economic challenges found in developing countries.

Provides a specialized look at the relationship between scarcity and water entitlements.

Ideal for readers within the Business, Finance, and Law categories of economics.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
27 November 2007
Listed Since
09 December 2006

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