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An Auxiliary Model for Quantifying the Socioeconomic Impact of a Development Project

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  • Jose Encarnacion, Jr.

    (School of Economics, University of the Philippines Diliman)

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One can in principle calculate the impact of a development project on various areas of concern to the policymaker. While some relationships among variables are specific to a particular project, there are also relationships that are common to all projects. A model of a latter would therefore be a common auxiliary to the specific model assessing the effects of different projects. This paper presents a partial specification of such an auxiliary model and gives estimates (using the 1973 National Demographic Survey data set, which does not suffice for estimating more than a partial specification) of multiple regression equations with marital fertility, child mortality and wife's employment status as dependent variables.

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  • Jose Encarnacion, Jr., 1980. "An Auxiliary Model for Quantifying the Socioeconomic Impact of a Development Project," UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 198003, University of the Philippines School of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:phs:dpaper:198003
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