Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/12783
Title: An Economic Assessment of the Split Rock Dam of New South Wales
Contributor(s): Al-Harun, Abdullah (author); James, P G (supervisor)
Conferred Date: 1986
Copyright Date: 1986
Open Access: Yes
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/12783
Abstract: This study investigates the relative profitability of the Split Rock dam in New South Wales from the view point of the participating new irrigators and society. A review of the economic literature on contemporary project appraisal techniques, in an attempt to justify the choice of the analytical method and the Conventional Efficiency Analysis (Gittinger 1982) is presented in detail. In the appraisals, the net present value, internal rate of return and benefit-cost ratio are calculated based on direct costs and benefits related to agriculture with social discount rate of 7, 10 and 13 per cent in real terms. Secondary/intangible costs and benefits are not included in the analysis, but identified with a view to make the decision maker aware of their impacts on the society. The implications of the project are also highlighted. The main conclusion of the study is that investment in Split Rock dam is economically unsound from the view point of society, but would be highly profitable to new irrigators, based on the assumptions underlying the appraisals. It is also concluded that even if the water price is increased to the extent of full economic water development cost, irrigated production at the farm level would still be profitable at a rate greater than the opportunity cost of private investment. Increased water price at an appropriate level would help improve efficiency in irrigation water utilization, reduce wastage and facilitate the effective use of sleeper licenses. The study has outlined policy guides on how to maximise efficiency per dollar invested in the project.
Publication Type: Thesis Masters Research
Rights Statement: Copyright 1986 - Abdullah Al-Harun
HERDC Category Description: T1 Thesis - Masters Degree by Research
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