01506 a2200193 45000010006000000050017000060080041000230030015000640400040000790800035001192450065001540200018002192640050002373000019002875050866003061000023011727000018011958560099012135700620260407155833.0260407a1996 arg spa dAR-UNSa-BCEJYS aAR-UNSa-BCEJYSbspacAR-UNSa-BCEJYS a330.34xDesarrollo Económico10aPrinciples of cost-benefit analysis for developing countries a0-521-47916-9 1aCambridge :bCambridge University Pressc1996 a282 p.c23 cm. aPart I: Introduction to welfare economics: 1. Measuring changes in economic welfare: consumer and producer surplus – 2. Consumers and producers: some basic theory – 3. Welfare change in general equilibrium – 4. Equity and efficiency - Part II: Project and policy appraisal in developing countries: 5. Project appraisal: an overview – 6. Shadow prices for traded and non-traded commodities in an open economy – 7. Trade policy, exchange rates and structural adjustment – 8. Labour markets in developing countries – 9. The social value of labour – 10. Intertemporal costs and benefits (1): a market-based approach – 11. Intertemporal costs and benefits (2): a social planning approach - Part III: Missing markets: 12. Externalities and public goods – 13. Risk and the measurement of welfare change – 14. Natural resources and the environment1 aDinwiddy, Caroline1 aTeal, Francis41uhttps://www.biblioeco.unsa.edu.ar/pmb/images/libros/L128646.jpgyImagen de portadaqimage/jpeg