This paper published in Economic and Political Weekly reviews 13 papers (from 1974 to 2003) on groundwater markets in the region, in order to understand the role of groundwater markets in the GMB Basin, in the context of increased importance of water markets and the rapid agricultural transition in the region. Groundwater markets have emerged as an important rural institution in the Ganga-Meghna-Brahmaputra (GMB) basin. The various aspects of this market such as its evolution, spread, mode of functioning and impact are analysed in this paper.
A review of these studies reveals that groundwater markets have a beneficial impact in regions of abundant recharge, such as the GMB basin. The review finds that being a relatively new field of study, certain glaring gaps have remained in the way water markets have been studied. For example,
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