Siren Song
English

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Increasing scarcity conflict and environmental damage are critical features of the global water crisis. As governments international organizations NGOs and corporations have tried to respond Chilean water law has seemed an attractive alternative to older legislative and regulatory approaches. Boldly introduced in 1981 the Chilean model is the worlds leading example of a free market approach to water law water rights and water resource management. Despite more than a decade of international debate however a comprehensive balanced account of the Chilean experience has been unavailable. Siren Song is an interdisciplinary analysis combining law political economy and geography. Carl Bauer places the Chilean model of water law in international context by reviewing the contemporary debate about water economics and policy reform. He follows with an account of the Chilean experience drawing on primary and secondary sources in Spanish and English including interviews with key people in Chile. He presents the debate about reforming the law after Chile‘s 1990 return to democratic government as well as emerging views about how water markets have worked in practice. The resulting book provides insights about law economics and public policy within Chile and lessons for the countries around the world that are wrestling with the challenges of water policy reform.
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