Corruption and allocation of water: the case of public irrigation in Pakistan

Corruption can determine the allocation of water in a large, public, canal-irrigation system. The socio-economic characteristics of farmers who participate in illegal exchanges are analyzed using hydraulic and socio-economic field data collected in 420 canal outlets of a southern Punjab irrigation s...

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Earth sciences
Earth, ocean, space
Exact sciences and technology
Hydrology. Hydrogeology
Irrigation policy
Pakistan
Pakistan, Punjab
Reform
Water resources
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