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Principles of Cost-Benefit Analysis for Developing Countries by Caroline Dinwiddy β€” book cover

Principles of Cost-Benefit Analysis for Developing Countries

by Caroline Dinwiddy
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Overview

The book presents the theory of cost-benefit analysis and applies this theory to contemporary problems of development economics. It is distinctive in that it combines an introduction to welfare economics and project appraisal with a discussion of current issues in development economics such as structural adjustment policies, commodity stabilization programs and environmental issues. The book assumes a basic economic understanding and should be a useful text and also of interest to public policy administrators.

Synopsis

Applies cost-benefit analysis theory to problems of development economics

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1996
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521479165

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