| IBRs vs URs (p. 37+) | This post. PSP fail. |
| Prices, consumption and scarcity (p. 40) | Global water tariff survey |
| More on psychology (p. 47) | This, this, this and this |
| Self-regulation on pollution (p. 57, 125) | Fracking op/ed |
| Real time water quality monitoring (p. 57) | via This post |
| Urban water recycling, property rights & markets (p. 58 and 107) | via Chris Perry |
| Three potential sources of household water (p. 60) | via Future of Water |
| Private water companies (p. 87) | French companies without competition (and see paper)and this post |
| Cochabamba (p. 93) | Cite this paper |
| Middle eastern farmers (p. 113) | Using way too much water on ag. SA wheat program to end in 2016. (this post -- also subsidies to princes) and Future Water MENA report on file |
| Israel (p. 119) | How they take water from Palestinians |
| Fracking (p. 125) | This post and op/ed cited above (p. 57) |
| The nexus of fail (p. 128) | This post |
| Regulators and pols may not oversee (p. 136) | See this paper on weakened punishment | Our social side (p. 143) | via Company of Strangers (see p. 85 and 280 on cooperation and Friedman), Blue Revolution, and 1:06:53 at this podcast (small groups are different than big groups). |
| Decreasing returns to regulation (p. 145?) | via This post; see this "national vision" post (and comments) for think national, act local regulatory standards/enviro quality. |
| Insurance as competition (p. 152) | This and this post |
| Managers with the power to fail (p. 155) | Pritchett and Woolcock want to avoid relying on the "perfection" of bureaucrats who may fail by accident or through selfishness. See Table 2 and p. 198 on local participation in projects. See this site for an example (per DuFlo) on small scale, local solutions. NRW or just pump more? |
| Infrastructure (p. 157) | Time to bust Aswan? |
| Zero value carbon (p. 192) | See this post. |
| Insurance and floods (p. 194) | See this post. |
| Human rights and governance (p. 203) | Dark irony of international rights |
| Water wars! (p. 213) | Weather fluctuations drive wars and Elixir (Tanzania farmers) |
| To dos (p. 221) | How to start a movement |
| Reading (p. 223) | Read TANSTAAFL! |