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Improving Irrigated Agriculture: Institutional Reform and the Small Farmer

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Type: Working Paper
Author: Bromley, Daniel W.
Date: 1982
Agency: World Bank, Washington, DC
Series: Staff Working Paper, no. 531
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/3990
Sector: Agriculture
Water Resource & Irrigation
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Subject(s): common pool resources
irrigation
water resources
agriculture
Abstract: "Irrigation is a technological and institutional innovation which permits cultivation of lands otherwise ill-suited to agriculture. The institutional environment in which irrigation takes place is critical to the successful operation of any system. This institutional environment has received little analytical attention by those concerned with irrigation. "A model of farmer interdependence is developed and is related to the concept of farmers as cautious optimizers. This allows a focus on institutional uncertainty as a major impediment to creating irrigation systems which meet both efficiency and equity goals. "Suggestions for improving existing irrigation systems-and for designing new ones-are derived from the framework."

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