Project Appraisal and Planning for Developing Countries |
Contents
The Need for CostBenefit Analysis | 18 |
Scarce Resources | 38 |
Policy Objectives | 48 |
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accounting prices accounting rate actual agricultural allowance alternative appraisal argument arise assumed assumption average balance of payments border prices calculation capital capitalist Chapter commodity considered consumers consumption weight conversion factor cost-benefit analysis decisions demand developing countries discount discussed domestic production economies of scale economy effect electricity employment equal estimate example exchange rate expected expenditure export external extra foreign exchange future implies important increase indirect taxes industry inputs and outputs labour less marginal product market prices measure ment method non-traded normally numéraire particular perfect competition planners planning possible private sector probably problem project analysis project evaluation public sector rate of interest reason reduce relative result savings shadow prices shadow wage rate social cost social profit social value subsidies sumption supply suppose tariffs taxation tion traded transport uncertainty uncommitted social income urban worth