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Prof Jeff Bennett (PDF - 11k)

Submission 7 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry. Market mechanisms for recovering water in the Murray Darling Basin. Thank you for the opportunity to provide a submission to the Market mechanisms for recovering water in the Murray Darling Basin

Date received: 7 Sep 2009

Crane Group (PDF - 61k)

Submission 4 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


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Date received: 24 Aug 2009

Mr Tim Lloyd (PDF - 27k)

Submission 6 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


Market Mechanisms for Recovering Water in the Murray-Darling Basin Submission to the Productivity Commission Introduction: This submission argues that a very low surcharge or royalty imposed by the Federal Government on all Murray Darling Basin

Date received: 24 Aug 2009

Lin Crase and Sue O'Keefe (PDF - 24k)

Submission 1 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


The Contradiction between Modernising Irrigation and Water Buyback. Lin Crase and Sue O’Keefe. Introduction Until the late twentieth century, Australian governments, like many other administrations, viewed the development of water resources as a

Date received: 27 Jul 2009

Lin Crase, Sue O'Keefe and Brian Dollery (PDF - 72k)

Submission 2 for Market Mechanisms For Recovering Water In The Murray-darling Basin View full list


1. Water Buy-Back in Australia: Political, Technical and Allocative Challenges. Lin Crase, Sue O’Keefe and Brian Dollery†. Regional School of Business, La Trobe University, Albury-Wodonga Campus † Faculty of the Professions, School of Business

Date received: 27 Jul 2009

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