Assessing the economic cost of depleting groundwater in Balochistan: A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) multiplier approach

Prolonged droughts and depleting groundwater resources have been a serious challenge to the economy of province of Balochistan, Pakistan. Proliferation of tube-wells incentivized by government interventions and continued subsidy for electric tube-wells for agriculture and choice for high-water consu...

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Autores principales: Rizwan, Noormah, Shikoh, Sania Haider, Davies, Stephen, Moeen, Muhammad Saad, Rana, Abdul Wajid, Haider, Zeeshan
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143432
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author Rizwan, Noormah
Shikoh, Sania Haider
Davies, Stephen
Moeen, Muhammad Saad
Rana, Abdul Wajid
Haider, Zeeshan
author_browse Davies, Stephen
Haider, Zeeshan
Moeen, Muhammad Saad
Rana, Abdul Wajid
Rizwan, Noormah
Shikoh, Sania Haider
author_facet Rizwan, Noormah
Shikoh, Sania Haider
Davies, Stephen
Moeen, Muhammad Saad
Rana, Abdul Wajid
Haider, Zeeshan
author_sort Rizwan, Noormah
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description Prolonged droughts and depleting groundwater resources have been a serious challenge to the economy of province of Balochistan, Pakistan. Proliferation of tube-wells incentivized by government interventions and continued subsidy for electric tube-wells for agriculture and choice for high-water consumption crops have led to steep decline in water tables. This paper uses Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) Multiplier model approach to simulate impact of declining water tables on the provincial economy, a first ever effort. To capture the impact of declining water tables, increase in shadow prices of groundwater are calculated and the effects are traced on agricultural production. Using these effects, simulations are designed to reflect the impact of water tables’ decline on macroeconomic variables including GDP, government’s revenues/expenditures, households’ income, and net exports. Agricultural options are also introduced in the model to explore their effectiveness in mitigating the effects of groundwater exploitation. Effects of non-agricultural options such as the debated removal of tube-well subsidy, shifting to non-agricultural sectors and investment in recharge mechanisms are also estimated on the overall provincial economy. Findings from the paper indicate that depleting water tables have adversely affected the provincial economy and the impact of widely recommended agricultural is moderate in mitigating these effects. Subsidy rationalization is observed to have substantial impact on GDP, households, and trade balance. However, investment in recharge mechanisms and expansion in processing, manufacturing and services sector can be crucial for the development of the province.
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spelling CGSpace1434322025-12-02T21:02:52Z Assessing the economic cost of depleting groundwater in Balochistan: A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) multiplier approach Rizwan, Noormah Shikoh, Sania Haider Davies, Stephen Moeen, Muhammad Saad Rana, Abdul Wajid Haider, Zeeshan models agricultural production exports water tables groundwater capacity development household income trade irrigation gross national product Prolonged droughts and depleting groundwater resources have been a serious challenge to the economy of province of Balochistan, Pakistan. Proliferation of tube-wells incentivized by government interventions and continued subsidy for electric tube-wells for agriculture and choice for high-water consumption crops have led to steep decline in water tables. This paper uses Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) Multiplier model approach to simulate impact of declining water tables on the provincial economy, a first ever effort. To capture the impact of declining water tables, increase in shadow prices of groundwater are calculated and the effects are traced on agricultural production. Using these effects, simulations are designed to reflect the impact of water tables’ decline on macroeconomic variables including GDP, government’s revenues/expenditures, households’ income, and net exports. Agricultural options are also introduced in the model to explore their effectiveness in mitigating the effects of groundwater exploitation. Effects of non-agricultural options such as the debated removal of tube-well subsidy, shifting to non-agricultural sectors and investment in recharge mechanisms are also estimated on the overall provincial economy. Findings from the paper indicate that depleting water tables have adversely affected the provincial economy and the impact of widely recommended agricultural is moderate in mitigating these effects. Subsidy rationalization is observed to have substantial impact on GDP, households, and trade balance. However, investment in recharge mechanisms and expansion in processing, manufacturing and services sector can be crucial for the development of the province. 2021-04-01 2024-05-22T12:14:06Z 2024-05-22T12:14:06Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143432 en https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134030 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148084 https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896297838fsp5 https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134273 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155824 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Rizwan, Noormah; Shikoh, Sania Haider; Davies, Stephen; Moeen, Muhammad Saad; Rana, Abdul Wajid; and Haider, Zeeshan. 2021. Assessing the economic cost of depleting groundwater in Balochistan: A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) multiplier approach. IFPRI Discussion Paper 2013. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134349.
spellingShingle models
agricultural production
exports
water tables
groundwater
capacity development
household income
trade
irrigation
gross national product
Rizwan, Noormah
Shikoh, Sania Haider
Davies, Stephen
Moeen, Muhammad Saad
Rana, Abdul Wajid
Haider, Zeeshan
Assessing the economic cost of depleting groundwater in Balochistan: A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) multiplier approach
title Assessing the economic cost of depleting groundwater in Balochistan: A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) multiplier approach
title_full Assessing the economic cost of depleting groundwater in Balochistan: A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) multiplier approach
title_fullStr Assessing the economic cost of depleting groundwater in Balochistan: A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) multiplier approach
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the economic cost of depleting groundwater in Balochistan: A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) multiplier approach
title_short Assessing the economic cost of depleting groundwater in Balochistan: A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) multiplier approach
title_sort assessing the economic cost of depleting groundwater in balochistan a social accounting matrix sam multiplier approach
topic models
agricultural production
exports
water tables
groundwater
capacity development
household income
trade
irrigation
gross national product
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143432
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