1968
DOI: 10.2307/133706
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Land, Water, and Ownership

Abstract: RESUMEN El valle de Azapa, uno de los valles costeros de la XV Región de Arica y Parinacota, en el extremo norte de Chile, presenta condi-ciones climáticas excepcionales para el cultivo de hortalizas durante todo el año, siendo el principal proveedor de hortalizas de la zona central durante el invierno. El alto costo de la tierra y escasa disponibilidad de agua ha incentivado las mejoras tecnológicas en los procesos de producción para mantener esta actividad sustentable en el tiempo. El objetivo de este trabaj… Show more

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“…Probably the revealed results for the falaj daris institutional arrangements have reflected upon this link from two main prospective. First, the difficulty to use a measuring unit over a watercourse in order to transact water rights (Dales, 1968) . Second, the present of risk variable, which is associated with fluctuations in water supply, and how to overcome this?…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Probably the revealed results for the falaj daris institutional arrangements have reflected upon this link from two main prospective. First, the difficulty to use a measuring unit over a watercourse in order to transact water rights (Dales, 1968) . Second, the present of risk variable, which is associated with fluctuations in water supply, and how to overcome this?…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Common-pool resource and sometimes attempted to associate the historical matter related to the 2).Concept of 'water appropriation' and associated rules (Bromley, 1982;Dales, 1968;Easter et al, 1999). (Randall, 1981, Milliman, 1965.…”
Section: Theoretical Considerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scheme allows credits to be traded, activating a market mechanism that let credits flow to those with the highest value of car use, whereas those with the lowest abatement costs will benefit by selling their credits. Such cap-and-trade programmes are economically attractive because of their ability to reach a certain reduction goal at minimised aggregate costs (Baumol & Oates, 1988;Dales, 1963;Tietenberg, 2003). Compared to strict car use rationing programmes, TC schemes introduce flexibility and provide an incentive to reduce car travel even beyond the suggested standard.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the conditions that tend to favor an SM policy can also be interpreted as indicators that of the importance of complementarities and the need to coordinate policies. Dales (1968aDales ( , 1968b and Crocker (1966) are credited with coming up with the idea of using tradable pollution permits to control pollution. The first formal treatment of this problem was provided by Montgomery (1972).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%