The economics of project analysis : a practitioner's guide /
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TextSeries: EDI technical materialsPublication details: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, c1991.Description: xi, 318 pISBN: - 0821317512
- 338.9'0068'4 WAR
- HC59.72.E44 W37 1991
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| 338.9'0068'4 BAK Evaluating the impact of development projects on poverty : | 338.9'0068'4 EVA Evaluation and development : | 338.9'0068'4 EVA Evaluation and development : | 338.9'0068'4 WAR The economics of project analysis : | 338.9'007 TEA The teaching of development economics : | 338.9'008 GOV Government organisation and economic development : | 338.9'009 DEV Development strategies reconsidered / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 296-318).
The practitioners guide uses neoclassical economics to conduct project and policy analysis. It takes the neoclassical perspective because that approach has been prominently applied by international organizations, such as the World Bank, in analytical work related to economic assistance to developing countries during the 1980s
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