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The Income Distributional Impacts Of Alternative Irrigation Return Flow Control Policies

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  • Horner, Gerald L.

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  • Dudek, Daniel J. & Horner, Gerald L., 1980. "The Income Distributional Impacts Of Alternative Irrigation Return Flow Control Policies," Working Papers 225683, University of California, Davis, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ucdavw:225683
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.225683
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    1. Horner, Gerald L. & English, Marshall, 1976. "Can water pricing solve the water quality problem?," WAEA/ WFEA Conference Archive (1929-1995) 291617, Western Agricultural Economics Association.
    2. David E. Hansen & S. I. Schwartz, 1977. "Income Distributional Effects of the California Land Conservation Act," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 59(2), pages 294-301.
    3. Collins, Robert A., 1977. "The distributive effects of Public Law 92-500," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Elsevier, vol. 4(4), pages 344-354, December.
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