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Title: How do markets manage water resources?. An experiment on resource market (de) centralization with endogenous quality.
Author(s): García-Gallego, Aurora
Georgantzis, Nikolaos
Kujal, Praveen [kujal]
Issued date: Apr-2006
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/373
Abstract: We test how a monopoly, a duopoly and a public monopoly manage and allocate water resources. Stock depletion for the public monopoly is fastest. However, it reaches the optimal stock level towards the end of the experimental sessions. The private monopoly and duopoly maintain inefficiently high levels of stock throughout the sessions. The average quality to price ratio offered by the public monopoly is substantially higher than that offered by the private monopoly or duopoly. A clear result from the experiments is that a public monopoly offers the highest (average) quality to price ratio and has the fastest rate of stock depletion compared to a private monopoly or duopoly.
Serie / Nº.: UC3M Working Paper. Economics
2006-07
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