Strategic Policy Options to Improve Irrigation Water Allocation Efficiency: Analysis on Egypt and Morocco



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STRATEGIC POLICY OPTIONS TO IMPROVE IRRIGATION WATER
ALLOCATION EFFICIENCY: ANALYSIS ON EGYPT AND MOROCCO

Lixia He

Department of Economics, University of Calgary,
2500 University Drive, NW, Calgary, AB, Canada T2N 1N4
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Wallace E. Tyner

Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University

403 W. State Street, W.Lafayette, IN 47906
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Rachid Doukkali
Department of Social Sciences, Agronomy and Veterinary
Sciences Institute Hassan II, Morocco
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Gamal Siam

Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
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Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics
Association Annual Meeting. Providence, July 24-27, 2005

Copyright 2005 by Lixia He, Wallace Tyner, Rachid Doukkali, and Gamal Siam. All
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