Lessons for New Zealand from the Murray Darling Basin water market
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Jenny Ruth
Tue, 14 Nov 2017
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As the new coalition government settles into its task of creating a framework to put a price on water, it may pay it to look across the Tasman to what is probably the largest market for water in the world.
Speaking to the Law and Economics Association of New Zealand earlier this month, Professor
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Jenny Ruth
Tue, 14 Nov 2017
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