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Cost-benefit analysis for developing countries /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar, c1998.Description: xii, 308 pISBN:
  • 1840644427
  • 9781840644425
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.9'09172'4 BRE
LOC classification:
  • HC59.72.E44 B73 1998
Summary: This book provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to recent developments in project appraisal. Cost Benefit Analysis for Developing Countries interprets, expands and evaluates the principles of project appraisal using the approach recommended by the World Bank. Robert Brent challenges a number of their findings, particularly through the inclusion of the 'numbers effect', the number of people affected by a development project, as a separate social objective. The book is based on a combination of sound economic theory and extensive empirical research, and case studies are used throughout to illustrate the theory. The author analyses, from an applied perspective, the most recent developments in project appraisal. He discusses key issues such as: - structural adjustment lending - investment criteria - the basic needs approach - shadow and market prices - the social discount rate - risk analysis. Cost Benefit Analysis for Developing Countries will be essential reading for students with an interest in development economics, development studies, public policy and comparative economic systems as well as policymakers and practitioners in international organizations and developing countries.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-297) and index.

This book provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to recent developments in project appraisal.

Cost Benefit Analysis for Developing Countries interprets, expands and evaluates the principles of project appraisal using the approach recommended by the World Bank. Robert Brent challenges a number of their findings, particularly through the inclusion of the 'numbers effect', the number of people affected by a development project, as a separate social objective. The book is based on a combination of sound economic theory and extensive empirical research, and case studies are used throughout to illustrate the theory. The author analyses, from an applied perspective, the most recent developments in project appraisal. He discusses key issues such as:

- structural adjustment lending
- investment criteria
- the basic needs approach
- shadow and market prices
- the social discount rate
- risk analysis.

Cost Benefit Analysis for Developing Countries will be essential reading for students with an interest in development economics, development studies, public policy and comparative economic systems as well as policymakers and practitioners in international organizations and developing countries.

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