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Blue Gold: How valuable is water really? A case study in Australia
Henning Bjornlund
,
Sarah Wheeler
,
Alec Zuo
, Peter Rossini
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Market Share
100%
Public Goods
100%
Demand Management
100%
Water Utility Industry
33%
Pricing
33%
Smoothing Technique
33%
Water Scarcity
33%
Rationing
33%
Utility Infrastructure
33%
Transaction Costs
33%
Time Series
33%
Variable Cost
33%
Net Present Value Method
33%
Market Analysis
33%
Social Sciences
Australia
100%
Water Market
100%
Demand Management
42%
Market Share
42%
Water Consumption
28%
Public Goods
28%
Market Price
28%
Climate Change
14%
Time Period
14%
Pricing
14%
Water Utility Industry
14%
Transaction Cost
14%
Rationing
14%
Market Analysis
14%
Seasonality
14%
Seasonal Variation
14%
Time Series Analysis
14%
Participation Rate
14%
Cash Flow
14%
Buyers
14%
Stock Market
14%
Water Currents
14%
Utility Infrastructure
14%
Common Heritage
14%
Global Company
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Australia
100%
Water Use
50%
Water Demand
50%
Public Goods
50%
Climate Change
25%
Seasonality
25%
Water Exchange
25%
Water Pricing
25%
Water Scarcity
25%
Long-Term Trend
25%
Water Current
25%
Time Series Analysis
25%
Flow Measurement
25%
Transaction Cost
25%
Stock Market
25%