Titre de série : |
Harvard Economic Studies |
Titre : |
Water - resource development : The economics of project evaluation |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Eckstein, O. |
Mention d'édition : |
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Editeur : |
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Année de publication : |
1958 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
674-94785-1 |
Note générale : |
The present study analyzes the procedures for measuring benefics and costs employed by the two major agencies which are building federal water-resource projects today : The Bureau of Reclamation of the Department of the Interior and the corps of Engineers, US Army. The analysis is based on the theory of welfare economics / it treats benefit-cost analysis as a means of testing the quality of a project and of selecting the most desirable projects from the point of view of economic efficiency. This study consists of chapters. In chapters 2 to 4 the portions of the theory of wilfare economics are outlined which pertain particulary to project evaluation, and the benefit-cost criterion derived from the theory. Chapters 5 to 8 are devoted to the procedures in four major fields of water - resource development : flood control, irrigation, navigation, and electric power. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Ressource en eau Evaluation Inondation Irrigation Budget Coût Benefice Navigation Analyse économique Retenue d'eau Hydraulique |
Index. décimale : |
631.58 Méthodes de culture : jachère, assolement irrigation |
Résumé : |
The present study analyzes the procedures for measuring benefics and costs employed by the two major agencies which are building federal water-resource projects today : The Bureau of Reclamation of the Department of the Interior and the corps of Engineers, US Army. The analysis is based on the theory of welfare economics / it treats benefit-cost analysis as a means of testing the quality of a project and of selecting the most desirable projects from the point of view of economic efficiency. This study consists of chapters. In chapters 2 to 4 the portions of the theory of wilfare economics are outlined which pertain particulary to project evaluation, and the benefit-cost criterion derived from the theory. Chapters 5 to 8 are devoted to the procedures in four major fields of water - resource development : flood control, irrigation, navigation, and electric power. |
Note de contenu : |
The present study analyzes the procedures for measuring benefics and costs employed by the two major agencies which are building federal water-resource projects today : The Bureau of Reclamation of the Department of the Interior and the corps of Engineers, US Army. The analysis is based on the theory of welfare economics / it treats benefit-cost analysis as a means of testing the quality of a project and of selecting the most desirable projects from the point of view of economic efficiency. This study consists of chapters. In chapters 2 to 4 the portions of the theory of wilfare economics are outlined which pertain particulary to project evaluation, and the benefit-cost criterion derived from the theory. Chapters 5 to 8 are devoted to the procedures in four major fields of water - resource development : flood control, irrigation, navigation, and electric power. |
Harvard Economic Studies. Water - resource development : The economics of project evaluation [texte imprimé] / Eckstein, O. . - HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS . - HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1958. ISSN : 674-94785-1 The present study analyzes the procedures for measuring benefics and costs employed by the two major agencies which are building federal water-resource projects today : The Bureau of Reclamation of the Department of the Interior and the corps of Engineers, US Army. The analysis is based on the theory of welfare economics / it treats benefit-cost analysis as a means of testing the quality of a project and of selecting the most desirable projects from the point of view of economic efficiency. This study consists of chapters. In chapters 2 to 4 the portions of the theory of wilfare economics are outlined which pertain particulary to project evaluation, and the benefit-cost criterion derived from the theory. Chapters 5 to 8 are devoted to the procedures in four major fields of water - resource development : flood control, irrigation, navigation, and electric power. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Ressource en eau Evaluation Inondation Irrigation Budget Coût Benefice Navigation Analyse économique Retenue d'eau Hydraulique |
Index. décimale : |
631.58 Méthodes de culture : jachère, assolement irrigation |
Résumé : |
The present study analyzes the procedures for measuring benefics and costs employed by the two major agencies which are building federal water-resource projects today : The Bureau of Reclamation of the Department of the Interior and the corps of Engineers, US Army. The analysis is based on the theory of welfare economics / it treats benefit-cost analysis as a means of testing the quality of a project and of selecting the most desirable projects from the point of view of economic efficiency. This study consists of chapters. In chapters 2 to 4 the portions of the theory of wilfare economics are outlined which pertain particulary to project evaluation, and the benefit-cost criterion derived from the theory. Chapters 5 to 8 are devoted to the procedures in four major fields of water - resource development : flood control, irrigation, navigation, and electric power. |
Note de contenu : |
The present study analyzes the procedures for measuring benefics and costs employed by the two major agencies which are building federal water-resource projects today : The Bureau of Reclamation of the Department of the Interior and the corps of Engineers, US Army. The analysis is based on the theory of welfare economics / it treats benefit-cost analysis as a means of testing the quality of a project and of selecting the most desirable projects from the point of view of economic efficiency. This study consists of chapters. In chapters 2 to 4 the portions of the theory of wilfare economics are outlined which pertain particulary to project evaluation, and the benefit-cost criterion derived from the theory. Chapters 5 to 8 are devoted to the procedures in four major fields of water - resource development : flood control, irrigation, navigation, and electric power. |
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