🌱💼 Seeking to understand the economic impacts of regulatory changes? At ERA Economics, we specialize in conducting comprehensive economic impact analyses. Learn more about how we help clients navigate regulatory landscapes. #EconomicImpactAnalysis https://t.co/MG2rWSVMe8
🌾💧 Are you looking to value agricultural water assets? Our team specializes in agricultural water valuation. From state water planning to due diligence, we provide comprehensive economic analysis. Learn more about at the link below. #WaterValuation https://t.co/vV7fObD3Xf
Water transfers play an important role in rebalancing supplies and demands in the Colorado River Basin, from local to federal levels. We were honored to present on the variety of transfers in the #CRB at the @AWRAHQ Summer Conference. #ColoradoRiver
If you're at #CWEMF, come join us tomorrow at the Groundwater Grab Bag. Our economic modelers Brooks Ronspies and Richard Howitt will discuss recent advancements in the development of SWAP, the statewide agricultural production model, and examine dairy as a case study.
How do we measure the impacts of industry shocks such as new regulations, buyer specifications, or supply chain disruptions? In this week's blog, economist Harry Ferdon describes how we use Equilibrium Displacement Models to capture total industry impacts. https://t.co/87svnpBtNL
What is a multiplier analysis and why are they important? In this week's blog, economist Harry Ferdon answers these questions and describes a few applications in the ag and water sectors. #economics#multiplier https://t.co/qgaqbF4GfC
Sustainably managing groundwater provides long-run benefits, but comes with adjustment costs. @DairyCares and California Cattle Council commissioned us to assess SGMA's economic impact on dairies and beef cattle in the San Joaquin Valley. Read more!⬇️
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How would water cuts affect rural jobs, winter produce, and food prices? In a follow-up to our previous blog post, we explore the regional and secondary impacts of water cuts in the Lower Colorado River.
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What would it look like to achieve 2 million acre-feet of reductions on the Lower Colorado River? We ran three scenarios to show how different policies would affect users in the states of Arizona, California, and Nevada.
#ColoradoRiver#crb#water
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A nice summary of economic issues and approaches for reducing and reallocating water use in the Colorado River basin by ERA Economics (including Prof. Richard Howitt).
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Given the substantial sums of taxpayer dollars at stake, we conducted a reconnaissance-level review of recent programs in the Colorado River Basin to establish comparable price ranges.
#coloradoriver#crb#water#economics
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Come join us at the 2022 Western Groundwater Congress, where our own @RichaelYoung will be talking about allocation designs for groundwater management. 💧
Have you seen our new website? We've updated it to include descriptions of past and current work in water and agriculture, showcase recent projects, and highlight the all-star team that makes it all possible. Check it out! ➡️ https://t.co/54VmsL2GOh
Our associate @MirandaDriver with @SecretarySonny @USDA at the @World_Ag_Expo! Chatting about the economics of CA ag and water... and maybe recruiting for @CalAgJobs?
Industry article by @JaysonLusk & @ccmullally on cost of egg-laying hens regulations. $117 million loss, $25 million per year going forward. https://t.co/MGqpzGriYg