01730pab a2200169 454500008004000000100002300040245010900063260000900172300001500181520114100196650003101337773005101368908000601419909001101425999001901436952010501455180718b2013 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aMakridis, Christos aA tale of two countries: markets and transboundary water governance between the United States and Mexico c2013 ap.622-637. aWhile there is a robust literature about using tradeable permits as a solution to pollution externalities, less work has applied these principles to the area of transboundary water management. This article proposes the use of transboundary water banking as a means for addressing issues of water externalities, conflict over water resources, and incentive compatibility. First, the article provides clarity to this discussion by synthesizing relevant literature over transboundary water governance, focusing on the experience between the United States and Mexico over the Colorado River. Second, the article formalizes the idea of a transboundary water bank and the efficiency of an auctioned versus grandfathered permitprogram. Third, the article provides a brief formulation of the market design elements of such a scheme, namely four conditions that enable a sort of Nash Equilibrium among agents. The article concludes by alluding to the parallels between energy and water markets. While only a start, this article seeks to catalyze more formal mathematical modeling of solutions to transboundary water governance. - Reproduced. 10 aWater resources management aInternational Journal of Public Administration aN a103440 c103436d103436 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 36, Issue no: 9pAR103900r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR