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Instrument for evaluating public projects

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The cost-benefit-analysis represents for the public sector the same as investment projections mean for private enterprise. This method is still in its experimental stage, but it is becoming more and more sophisticated and is already widely used also by national agencies active in the field of development.

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Research Institute for International Technical and Economical Cooperation in the Rhineland-Westphalia Technical University at Aachen.

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Rady, H. Instrument for evaluating public projects. Intereconomics 9, 120–123 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02927322

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