Guidelines For Project Evaluation


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Guidelines for Project Evaluation


Guidelines for Project Evaluation

Author: Partha Dasgupta

language: en

Publisher: New York : United Nations

Release Date: 1972


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This publication represents the cumulative experience of UNIDO in the methodology and practice of national benefit-cost analysis for industrial project preparation and evaluation. UNIDO's work in this field began with the Interregional Symposium on Project Preparation and Evaluation held in Prague in 1965. On the basis of the recommendations of this symposium, UNIDO undertook to develop a set of guidelines which the developing countries could use for incorporating the evaluation and approval of new industrial projects into their over-all industrial planning mechanism.

Guidelines for Project Evaluation


Guidelines for Project Evaluation

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language: en

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Release Date: 1972


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Transport Project Evaluation


Transport Project Evaluation

Author: Elvira Haezendonck

language: en

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Release Date: 2008-01-01


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This timely book puts transport cost benefit analysis in a wider, institutional perspective, relating it in particular to decision making. The book will be of interest to practitioners, consultants and academics who are active in the evaluation of transport projects. Erik T. Verhoef, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands This is an important piece of work on project evaluation. An attractive feature is the balanced treatment of theory and application. The book provides very useful information on efforts of national governments in various countries to increase the quality of project evaluation studies by formulating guidelines for project evaluation. One of the strong points of the book is that it does not only address technical aspects of project evaluation tools, but also the institutional structures within which decisions are taken. Piet Rietveld, Vrije Universiteit and Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands This book revisits traditional evaluation methods, such as cost benefit analysis, to try and find a balance between the ever-increasing demand for transport, the search for sustainable mobility and green transport solutions, and the limited financial resources that governments are able to invest in transport infrastructure projects. In this respect, the effects of transport policy need to be measured and evaluated based on multiple criteria and the need to take into consideration a larger group of stakeholders and investors in transport projects. The book illustrates, methodologically and empirically, why and how the institutional and multi-actor environment impacts upon the analysis, evaluation and decision-making of transport projects in Europe. Including contributions from scholars with considerable expertise in the field, this book will be of great interest to consultants, policymakers and researchers.