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Author:Gaudet, G.
Moreaux, M.
Withagen, C.
Title:The Alberta dilemma: optimal sharing of a water resource by an agricultural and an oil sector
Journal:Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
2006 : SEP, VOL. 52:2, p. 548-566
Index terms:agriculture
non-renewable resources
oil industry
water resources
Language:eng
Abstract:This paper characterizes the optimal time paths of production and water usage by an agricultural and an oil sector that share a limited water resource. It is shown that for any given stock, if the oil stock is sufficiently large, it will become optimal to have a phase during which the agricultural sector is inactive, followed by a phase during which both sectors are active again. The agricultural sector will always be active in the end as the oil stock is depleted. If agriculture is not constrained by the given natural inflow of water, then oil extraction will always end with a phase during which oil production follows a pure Hotelling path. Otherwise, oil production never follows a pure Hotelling path, because its full marginal cost must always reflect not only the imputed rent on the finite oil stock, but also the positive opportunity cost of water usage. A framework for generalizing the Hotelling rule to other cases is also provided.
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