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41by Dinwiddy, Caroline L Teal, Francis J Published in Principles of Cost-Benefit Analysis for Developing Countries (26.01.1996)“...Chapter 1 provided an informal introduction to a procedure for measuring changes in social welfare. It was suggested that increases or decreases in private...”
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42by Dinwiddy, Caroline L Teal, Francis J Published in Principles of Cost-Benefit Analysis for Developing Countries (26.01.1996)“...In the models of chapter 6, the shadow price of labour was derived by treating labour as a non-traded ‘commodity’ and the opportunity cost of public sector...”
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43by Dinwiddy, Caroline L Teal, Francis J Published in Principles of Cost-Benefit Analysis for Developing Countries (26.01.1996)“...There are a number of ways in which the consequences of market imperfections for the public sector investment decision can be modelled. In chapter 10 we...”
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44by Dinwiddy, Caroline L Teal, Francis J Published in Principles of Cost-Benefit Analysis for Developing Countries (26.01.1996)“...This chapter continues our discussion of cost-benefit analysis in an open economy. In chapter 6, we considered welfare aspects of public sector production...”
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46by Dinwiddy, Caroline L Teal, Francis J Published in Principles of Cost-Benefit Analysis for Developing Countries (26.01.1996)“...In part I of this book we considered ways of measuring improvements in social welfare brought about by increases in the quantity of goods and services...”
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47by Dinwiddy, Caroline L Teal, Francis J Published in Principles of Cost-Benefit Analysis for Developing Countries (26.01.1996)“...An aspect of cost-benefit analysis which has attracted widespread and growing interest over the last few decades concerns the social evaluation of economic...”
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48by Dinwiddy, Caroline L Teal, Francis J Published in Principles of Cost-Benefit Analysis for Developing Countries (26.01.1996)“...Even if proposed policies or projects can be shown, along the lines discussed in chapter 3, to lead to an overall increase in social welfare, it is almost...”
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50by Dinwiddy, Caroline L Teal, Francis J Published in Principles of Cost-Benefit Analysis for Developing Countries (26.01.1996)“...The object of this book is to consider the general principles underlying social cost-benefit analysis and to discuss the application of those principles to...”
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51by Dinwiddy, Caroline L Teal, Francis J Published in Principles of Cost-Benefit Analysis for Developing Countries (26.01.1996)“...In parts I and II of this book, the market distortions argued to provide the rationale for cost-benefit analysis took the form of price distortions caused by...”
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