Current issues in project analysis for development

1. Editors' introduction / David Potts and John Weiss -- 2. Estimating a shadow exchange rate / Elio Londero -- 3. Shadow wages rates in a changing world / David Potts -- 4. Semi-input-output methods of shadow price estimation : are they still useful? / David Potts -- 5. Projects and the MDGs :...

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Main Author: Potts, David
Other Authors: Weiss, John
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, U.K Edward Elgar 2012
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Collection: Edward Elgar eBook Archive - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:1. Editors' introduction / David Potts and John Weiss -- 2. Estimating a shadow exchange rate / Elio Londero -- 3. Shadow wages rates in a changing world / David Potts -- 4. Semi-input-output methods of shadow price estimation : are they still useful? / David Potts -- 5. Projects and the MDGs : estimating poverty impact / Manabu Fujimura -- 6. Projects and risk / John Weiss and Keith Ward -- 7. Discounting : does it ensure intergenerational equity? / Erhun Kula -- 8. Environmental valuation / P.B. Anand -- 9. Assessing the benefits of new or improved roads / Chris Nash -- 10. Project appraisal in health : cost effectiveness approaches / John Weiss -- 11. Measuring benefits from education / David Potts -- 12. Cost-benefit analysis traditions : the approach of EU regional policy / Massimo Florio and Silvia Vignetti
This major work brings together authors with experience of both academic and operational project work to focus on issues such as the shadow exchange rate, the shadow wage, the discount rate and assessment of poverty impact and risk, as well as problems relating to specific sectors covering environmental projects, transport, education and health. There are also general chapters on the experience of semi-input--output-based estimation of shadow prices and the relevance of shadow pricing techniques to the context of developed economies in the EU. An overview by the editors sets out the evolution of the literature and highlights current issues. The general conclusion is that project analysis techniques remain relevant, albeit within a very different development context to that in which they were originally envisaged to be applied
Physical Description:vii, 290 p ill
ISBN:9781848445352
9781781002599