Economic analysis of agricultural projects / J. Price Gittinger.
By: Gittinger, J. Price (James Price)
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Gittinger, J. Price (James Price), 1928-
Economic analysis of agricultural projects.
Baltimore : Published for the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank [by] Johns Hopkins University Press, c1982
(OCoLC)647593781
Includes bibliographical references ( p. 445-455) and index.
The project concept. Projects, the cutting edge of development. Plans and projects. Advanteges of the project format. Aspects of project preparation and analysis. The project cycle. Accuracy of agricultural project analyses. Why agricultural project analyses prove wrong. Steps in project analysis. Identifying project costs and benefits. Objectives, costs, and benefits. Direct transfer payments. Costs of agricultural Read more...
Economics
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