Handbook for Integrating Risk Analysis in the Economic Analysis of Projects
Asian Development Bank | May 2002
Abstract
The Handbook provides guidance with respect to the integration of risk analysis in the design and analysis of projects. It also provides direction on how the analysis of risk can be used to improve the focus on poverty reduction. While the Handbook is primarily targeted to ADB staff and officials of its developing member countries, it may also be of interest to others involved in development assistance.
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Asian Development Bank. 2002. Handbook for Integrating Risk Analysis in the Economic Analysis of Projects. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/3262. License: CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO.Print ISBN
971-561-458-2
Keywords
Macroeconomic
Macroeconomic Analysis
Performance Evaluation
Impact Evaluation
Economic indicators
Growth models
Gross domestic product
Macroeconomics
Economic forecast
Exports
Economic development projects
Economic policy
Economic forecasting
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