Water Scarcity and Food Imports: An Empirical Investigation of the “Virtual Water” Hypothesis in the MENA Region
(2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hakimian, H. (2003, December). Water Scarcity and Food Imports: An Empirical Investigation of the “Virtual Water” Hypothesis in the MENA Region. Presented at 10th Annual Conference of The Economic Research Forum For the Arab Countries, Turkey and Iran, Morocco
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Water Scarcity and Food Imports: An Empirical Investigation of the “Virtual Water” Hypothesis in the MENA Region (2003)
Journal Article
Hakimian, H. (2003). Water Scarcity and Food Imports: An Empirical Investigation of the “Virtual Water” Hypothesis in the MENA Region. Review of Middle East Economics and Finance, 1(1), 71-85. https://doi.org/10.1080/1475368032000061653Despite the long tradition established by the Heckscher-Ohlin (H-O) theorem and copious literature on the so-called Leontief Paradox, economists have not methodically linked the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region's well-known water-scarcity p... Read More about Water Scarcity and Food Imports: An Empirical Investigation of the “Virtual Water” Hypothesis in the MENA Region.