Eduardo K. Araral, Ph.D.

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2006 Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
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General, Environmental Sciences, Cultural, Forestry and Wildlife
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Elinor Ostrom grad student 2006 Indiana University Bloomington
 (Decentralization puzzles: A political economy analysis of irrigation reform in the Philippines.)
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Agarwal S, Araral E, Fan M, et al. (2022) Water conservation through plumbing and nudging. Nature Human Behaviour
Montenegro LO, Araral E. (2020) Can competition-enhancing regulation bridge the quality divide in Internet provision? Telecommunications Policy. 44: 101836
Su Y, Araral E, Wang Y. (2020) The effects of farmland use rights trading and labor outmigration on the governance of the irrigation commons: Evidence from China Land Use Policy. 91: 104378
Wang Y, Zang L, Araral E. (2020) The impacts of land fragmentation on irrigation collective action: Empirical test of the social-ecological system framework in China Journal of Rural Studies. 78: 234-244
Orazgaliyev S, Araral E. (2019) Conflict and cooperation in global commons: Theory and evidence from the caspian sea The International Journal of the Commons. 13: 962-976
Ahmed M, Araral E. (2019) Water Governance in India: Evidence on Water Law, Policy, and Administration from Eight Indian States Water. 11: 2071
Araral E, Pak A, Pelizzo R, et al. (2019) Neo‐patrimonialism and Corruption: Evidence from 8,436 Firms in 17 Countries in Sub‐Saharan Africa Public Administration Review. 79: 580-590
Li L, Araral E, Jeuland M. (2019) The drivers of household drinking water choices in Singapore: Evidence from multivariable regression analysis of perceptions and household characteristics Science of the Total Environment. 671: 1116-1124
Zang L, Araral E, Wang Y. (2019) Effects of land fragmentation on the governance of the commons: Theory and evidence from 284 villages and 17 provinces in China Land Use Policy. 82: 518-527
Araral E, Asquer A, Wang Y. (2017) Regulatory Constructivism: Application of Q Methodology in Italy and China Water Resources Management. 31: 2497-2521
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