This paper investigates one relationship between recent theoretical work on the shadow wage rate in a tax-distorted economy and the border-price equivalent methods, recommended by I. M. D. Little and J. A. Mirrlees and widely used in project appraisal manuals and empirical applications
The main objective of this thesis is to develop a framework for the social evaluation of projects in...
The shadow wage in the urban sector is evaluated in a Harris-Todaro type of model using Sen's welfar...
The assumption, which is common in tax analysis, that producer prices are undistorted may not be app...
This paper investigates one relationship between recent theoretical work on the shadow wage rate in ...
One of the central concerns in cost benefit analysis is the adjustment of distortions in markets to ...
This paper will review the existing methodologies for estimating the shadow wage rate. Assumptions a...
One of the central concerns in cost benefit analysis is the adjustment of distortions in markets to ...
One of the central concerns in cost benefit analysis is the adjustment of distortions in markets to ...
This paper investigates the implications of different adjustment mechanisms for shadow pricing trade...
The paper addresses the problem of deriving shadow prices for use in project evaluation when the exi...
According to cost-benefit analysis theory, the shadow wage rate (SWR) is the social opportunity cost...
This paper explores the background to an important issue in applied welfare economics -- how the com...
A NUMBER of papers in development economics have focused on the determination of the shadow wage rat...
The shadow wage is the social opportunity cost of labor. After reviewing earlier theoretical and emp...
When market imperfections are present, which is often the case for the less developed countries incl...
The main objective of this thesis is to develop a framework for the social evaluation of projects in...
The shadow wage in the urban sector is evaluated in a Harris-Todaro type of model using Sen's welfar...
The assumption, which is common in tax analysis, that producer prices are undistorted may not be app...
This paper investigates one relationship between recent theoretical work on the shadow wage rate in ...
One of the central concerns in cost benefit analysis is the adjustment of distortions in markets to ...
This paper will review the existing methodologies for estimating the shadow wage rate. Assumptions a...
One of the central concerns in cost benefit analysis is the adjustment of distortions in markets to ...
One of the central concerns in cost benefit analysis is the adjustment of distortions in markets to ...
This paper investigates the implications of different adjustment mechanisms for shadow pricing trade...
The paper addresses the problem of deriving shadow prices for use in project evaluation when the exi...
According to cost-benefit analysis theory, the shadow wage rate (SWR) is the social opportunity cost...
This paper explores the background to an important issue in applied welfare economics -- how the com...
A NUMBER of papers in development economics have focused on the determination of the shadow wage rat...
The shadow wage is the social opportunity cost of labor. After reviewing earlier theoretical and emp...
When market imperfections are present, which is often the case for the less developed countries incl...
The main objective of this thesis is to develop a framework for the social evaluation of projects in...
The shadow wage in the urban sector is evaluated in a Harris-Todaro type of model using Sen's welfar...
The assumption, which is common in tax analysis, that producer prices are undistorted may not be app...