Bibliography - Water & Economics
Priceless: A Survey of Water, special section, The Economist, July 19, 2003
- Private Passions: The private sector has an important role to play in providing water services, in Priceless: A Survey of Water, special section, The Economist, July 19, 2003, p. 5.
- Savoir Faire: French companies dominate the world's water industry, in Priceless: A Survey of Water, special section, The Economist, July 19, 2003, p. 7.
- Damming Evidence: The pros and cons of big earthworks in Priceless: A Survey of Water, special section, The Economist, July 19, 2003, p. 9
- Irrigate and Die: Underpricing and misallocating water carries a high price, in Priceless: A Survey of Water, special section, The Economist, July 19, 2003, p. 1
- Liquid Assets: Where to look for sensible water policies, in Priceless: A Survey of Water, special section, The Economist, July 19, 2003, p. 13
- The Water Man: An ancient practice revived, in Priceless: A Survey of Water, special section, The Economist, July 19, 2003, p. 14
- To Market, to Market: A price for everything, in Priceless: A Survey of Water, special section, The Economist, July 19, 2003, p. 15
Easter, K. W. et al., eds., Markets for Water: Potential and Performance (Kluwer Academic 1998)
Jahnke, Marlene, Focus on Freshwater and the Role of Industry, 28 Envtl. Pol’y & L. 116 (1998)
Rothfeder, Jeff & Rothfeder, Jeffrey, Every Drop for Sale: Our Desperate Battle Over Water (2001)
Solanes, Miguel, Institutional and Legal Issues Relevant to the Implementation of Water Markets
World Economic Forum Water Initiative, "The Bubble Is Close to Bursting: A Forecast of the Main Economic and Geopolitical Water Issues Likely to Arise in the World during the Next Two Decades" Report Website / Full Report (PDF - 4.4MB)

