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... ϩNTR(LT) CI ϭCII, (3AI.1) (3AI .2) where (3AI.1) comes from the combination of (3. 11) and (3. 12) and (3AI .2) is the same as (3. 12) First of all we show that if (3. 14) is satisfied, there exists at ... the condition that results from the combination of (3 .21 ) and (3 .22 ) and where the right-hand side is evaluated at the green golden rule level.5 This condition is satisfied for low values ofthe ... to the expansion of tourism and, therefore, the higher the marginal return of LT should be The fourth term is the loss of revenues from the traditional sector due to a marginal transfer of land...
... lack of opportunity: it is often due to disconnection, often geographical, from the wider economy and society (Datt and Ravallion 20 02, Jalan and Ravallion 20 02) The provision of infrastructure and ... Facility (PPIAF), DFID, andthe World Bank, 31 May 2 June 20 00 (PPIAF, DFID, and World Bank 20 00) Several studies cited in this review are reprinted in Brook and Irwin (20 03) and international institutions ... Analysis of Projects (ADB 1997) requires an analysis ofthe distribution of project effects (costs and benefits) among different groups, and a calculation ofthe proportion of net benefits going to the...
... systems and scale urban works having optimal impact on the employincreasing the operational and end-user efficiency of enment and incomes ofthe poor, and through the promotion ergy and water ... strengthening components were expected to strengthen the capacity of transport ministries or departments so as 26 to improve the planning, design, and operation and maintenance of road and highway ... investment to the area and supported the growth of township and village enterprises, including tourism Although the northeastern PRC is generally low in poverty, poor people from other parts ofthe country...