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Regulation versus pricing in urban water policy: the case of theAustralian National Water Initiative

机译:城市水政策中的管制与定价:以澳大利亚国家水利计划为例

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The Australian National Water Initiative (NWI) builds on the foundations of earlier water reforms, attempts to correct earlier errors in both policy and its implementation, and seeks to better define some of the policy aims with the benefit of hindsight. However, despite the deliberate effort to improve on earlier reforms, the NWI still embodies a significant economic paradox. Although policymakers have shown their faith in the market insofar as allocating water between competing agricultural interests is concerned, they have not shown the same degree of faith in the ability of urban users to respond to price signals. This paper attempts to shed at least some light on this question by examining the responses of a number of State governments across Australia to the NWI. The paper specifically explores the rationale for non-price regulation in the urban context but challenges the long-term viability of this approach.
机译:澳大利亚国家水务计划(NWI)建立在较早的水改革的基础上,试图纠正政策及其实施方面的较早错误,并力图借助事后见识更好地确定某些政策目标。然而,尽管为改进早期的改革做出了不懈的努力,但西北工业仍然体现出重大的经济悖论。尽管决策者对竞争农业利益之间的调水表现出了对市场的信心,但他们对城市用户响应价格信号的能力并没有表现出同样的信心。本文试图通过考察澳大利亚许多州政府对NWI的回应,至少对这个问题有所了解。本文专门探讨了在城市环境下进行非价格监管的基本原理,但对这种方法的长期可行性提出了挑战。

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