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Impact Assessment and Project Development: An Overview

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  • Alburo, Florian
  • Koppel, Bruce

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This paper provides a background for the reports produced on a nine-month training and application program designed to encourage the institutionalization of broad-scoped project impact evaluation skills and strategies. The training has been through the initiative of the micro component of the Economic and Social Impact Analysis/Women in Development (ESIA/WID) and the Food Systems Program of the East-West Center Resource Systems Institute (RSI). It reviews the micro component of the ESIA/WID that provides the context for other articles in this journal, the significance of the efforts in the reports and the relationship of the training program to the micro component.

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  • Alburo, Florian & Koppel, Bruce, 1984. "Impact Assessment and Project Development: An Overview," Philippine Journal of Development JPD 1984 Vol. XI No. 1-a, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:phd:pjdevt:jpd_1984_vol__xi_no__1-a
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    1. Paderanga, Cayetano, 1983. "The Impact of Cagayan Integrated Area Development Project," Working Papers ESIA-WID WP 1983-10, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
    2. Pernia, Ernesto M., 1983. "Small-Scale Industry Promotion: Economic and Social Impact Analysis," Working Papers ESIA-WID WP 1983-02, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
    3. Arthur Gibb, 1972. "Preliminary Data on Non-Farm Employment Changes in an Agricultural Sub-Region," UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 197219, University of the Philippines School of Economics.
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