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Water supply / Consumer theory / Water management / Pricing / Supply and demand / Economic surplus / Rationing / Aggregate demand / Desalination / Economics / Demand / Water
Date: 2008-11-19 22:14:06
Water supply
Consumer theory
Water management
Pricing
Supply and demand
Economic surplus
Rationing
Aggregate demand
Desalination
Economics
Demand
Water

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