Water

A balanced approach to the Murray-Darling Basin

Alex White reviews the Howard Government's $10 billion national water plan, and finds that it places too much emphasis on bureaucracy and infrastructure and not enough on stakeholder engagement and the establishment of functioning water markets.

Citizens can solve wicked problems

'Market failure is a common justification for government intervention in the economy. The prospect of government policy failure and its consequent costs is also an issue policy-makers have to address', writes Richard Curtain

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