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Title The economics of conjunctive use of ground and surface water
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This study is primarily concerned with water storage control under conditions of conjunctive use and the role of storage control in guiding investment decisions in water resource development. Modern sequential decision theory is applied to water storage control in order to provide a theoretical framework for economic analysis. The theoretical model is utilized in an empirical investigation which is concerned with marginal value of imported water. The region chosen for study is serviced by Pine Flat Reservoir on the Kings River in the San Joaquin Valley.

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Burt, Oscar R. : Oscar R. Burt was at the time of the studies, was Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics and Assistant Agricultural Economist in the Experiment Station and on the Giannini Foundation, Davis. He is now Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics at the University of Missouri.
Publication Date Dec 1, 1964
Date Added Sep 17, 2014
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Copyright Year 1964
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