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Poverty Targeting, Distributional Effects and Project Analysisong-standing concerns of applied welfare economists about the distributive implications of prescriptive judgements (Little 1950). Closer to practice, there were attempts to bring into the open the interpersonal and intertemporal value judgements inherent in investment decisions, using cost—benefit m
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CODA
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Poverty Objectives and Economic Analysis of Health Projectsinternational donors. Unsurprisingly, poor people (that is, those below a national poverty line) tend to have poorer diets and access to sanitary facilities and a significantly lower life expectancy than even the average citizen in a poor country. The issue this brief chapter addresses, is how far r
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Introduction: Development Planning and Poverty Reductionocial analysis sometimes ignores economic implications. As White (2002) suggests, more might be gained from a ‘productive synergy’ between quantitative and qualitative approaches. This book is intended to contribute towards such a synergy.
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Bronchial-Tubes
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Opening Pandora’s Box: Regional Action on a Concept of Sustainable Growth with Equity study of the ‘Area-Based Growth with Equity’ programme in Sri Lanka where orthodox approaches were rejected and a process approach was taken in the preparation of a series of investments aimed at building regional capacity to plan projects inter-sectorally and according to sustainable development principles.
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Large Dams, Irrigation and Social Equity in Swazilandement of water resources involving large dams is taking on critical importance as regional governments are awakening to the fact that economic, social and political stability within their countries are intimately linked to the sustainable access to water (Funnell 1988, Government of the Republic of South Africa 1997, Ryan 1998, . newspaper 1998).