Assessing the Use of Project Distribution and Poverty Impact Analyses at the Asian Development Bank
Guzman, Franklin D. De | October 2005
Abstract
If done properly, distribution and poverty impact analyses could help assess who benefits from project activities and by how much, relative to other stakeholder groups that pay for the project inputs. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has been applying these analyses after the approval of its Poverty Reduction Strategy in 1999. Different views have emerged on how these analyses have been used in ADB operations. This paper reviews ADB’s experience in conducting distribution and poverty impact analyses, particularly how these analyses have been applied, what has been done so far, and what are the recurring issues.
Citation
Guzman, Franklin D. De. 2005. Assessing the Use of Project Distribution and Poverty Impact Analyses at the Asian Development Bank. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/2573. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.ISSN
1655-5236
Keywords
Project Evaluation & Review Technique
Evaluation Strategies
Evaluation Criteria
Impact Evaluation
Risk Financing
Infrastructure Financing
Financial Risk Management
Financial Crisis
Environmental impact assessment
Needs assessment
Cost benefit analysis
Capital Needs
Insurance Companies
Financial Emergency
Project Risks
Development Banks
Ecological risk assessment
Environmental impact statements
Cumulative effects assessment
Environmental impact analysis
Risk assessment
Country finance
Catastrophe bonds
Insurers
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