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Triple dividends of water consumption charges in South Africa

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posted on 2023-06-08, 11:07 authored by Anthony Letsoalo, James Blignaut, Theuns de Wet, Martin de Wit, Sebastiaan Hess, Richard TolRichard Tol, Jan van Heerden
The South African government is exploring ways to address water scarcity problems by introducing a water resource management charge on the quantity of water used in sectors such as irrigated agriculture, mining, and forestry. It is expected that a more efficient water allocation, lower use, and a positive impact on poverty can be achieved. This paper reports on the validity of these claims by applying a computable general equilibrium model to analyze the triple dividend of water consumption charges in South Africa: reduced water use, more rapid economic growth, and a more equal income distribution. It is shown that an appropriate budget-neutral combination of water charges, particularly on irrigated agriculture and coal mining, and reduced indirect taxes, particularly on food, would yield triple dividends, that is, less water use, more growth, and less poverty.

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  • Published

Journal

Water Resources Research

ISSN

0043-1397

Publisher

American Geophysical Union

Issue

5

Volume

43

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  • Economics Publications

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Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-04-17

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