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Beyond Experiments in Development Economics: Local Economy-Wide Impact Evaluation
von J. Edward Taylor, Mateusz J. Filipski
Verlag: Oxford University Press
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ISBN: 978-0-19-870787-5
Erschienen am 10.09.2014
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 160 mm [B] x 25 mm [T]
Gewicht: 635 Gramm
Umfang: 320 Seiten

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Provides readers with a methodology to evaluate the impacts of a wide diversity of development projects and policies on local economies, together with a diversity of applications of these tools-from poverty programs to global price shocks, irrigation projects, eco-tourism, migration, production subsidies, and government corruption.



J. Edward Taylor is Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Director of the Center on Rural Economies of the Americas and Pacific Rim (REAP) at the University of California, Davis, where he teaches courses on international development economics and econometric methods. He is also co-editor of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics and founder of the alternative textbook initiative, RebelText.org. Taylor has written extensively on the economy-wide impacts of agricultural and development policies and on immigration. He co-authored Village Economies: The Design, Estimation and Use of Villagewide Economic Models (Cambridge University Press) and Worlds in Motion: Understanding International Migration at the End of the Millenium (Oxford University Press). He is listed in Who's Who in Economics and has advised a number of foreign governments and international development agencies on matters related to economic development.
Mateusz J. Filipski is a Research Fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) in Washington, DC, where he is part of the Development Strategy and Governance Division. He is a graduate of the department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of California, Davis. Before joining IFPRI, he was a consultant for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). He has authored or co-authored a number of publications on impact evaluation of rural development programs and policies, and routinely works as a reviewer for the leading journals in the field.



  • 1: Introduction

  • 2: Foundations for Local Economy-wide Impact Evaluation

  • 3: A Continuum of Models for Any Situation

  • 4: Data for LEWIE

  • 5: What's the Roatán Reef Worth?

  • 6: Economy-wide Cost-benefit Analysis

  • 7: Galápagos: The Myth of Eco-tourism

  • 8: Evaluating the Impacts of Global Food Price Shocks in Rural Guatemala

  • 9: Spillover Effects of Social Cash Transfers: Lesotho's Child Grants Program

  • 10: Did Malawi Prove the Experts Wrong?

  • 11: Modeling Regional Impacts of an Irrigation Project in Tanzania

  • 12: Gender and Saffron Price Shocks in Morocco's Atlas Mountains

  • 13: International Migration and the Impacts of the Great Recession in Rural Mexico

  • 14: The True Cost of Corruption

  • 15: Conclusions


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