Econometric versus Engineering Prediction of Water Demand and Value for Irrigation
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.6165
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- Banerjee, Swagata “Ban” & Tareen, Irfan Y. & Gunter, Lewell F. & Bramblett, Jimmy & Wetzstein, Michael E., 2007. "Forecasting Irrigation Water Demand: A Case Study on the Flint River Basin in Georgia," Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 39(3), pages 641-655, December.
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Crop Production/Industries; Resource /Energy Economics and Policy;Statistics
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