El precio del agua (Pricing Water)

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Author(s):
  • Carlos Gómez
  • Vanessa Casado-Pérez
  • Ignacio Marín García
Publish Date:
July 22, 2008
Publication Title:
InDret
Format:
Journal Article Volume 3
Citation(s):
  • Carlos Gómez, Vanessa Casado-Pérez, and Ignacio Marín García, El precio del agua (Pricing Water), 3 InDret (2008).
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Abstract

In Spain, as in many other countries, water is a scarce resource whose allocation is not always efficient. The State is vested with powers to price its uses, which it does mostly inadequately. Agriculture uses account for two thirds of the consumption of this valuable good; whereas, households and industry only consume 18 and 13% respectively. This paper proposes the introduction of a market of rights over water controlled by a public body, since transaction costs are so high that the result achieved by the free negotiation of the parties would not be efficient.