
Project Analysis in Developing Countries
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'..an innovative and highly readable product....a splendid introduction for the non-specialist and has sufficient theoretical insight and analytical rigour to satisfy the post-graduate students...a comprehensive, up-to-date work...' - George Irwin, Project Appraisal
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JOHN WEISS is Professor of Development Economics and Head of Department at the Development and Project Planning Centre, University of Bradford, UK. He has published widely on development issues including Industry in Developing Countries and Economic Policy in Developing Countries: The Reform Agenda . He has considerable experience of applied work in developing countries having worked as a consultant to many development agencies including the World Bank, United Nations Industrial Development Organisation, Asian Development Bank, African Bank, Development and the European Investment Bank. He has also worked on the appraisal of projects in a range of countries including Guyana, Pakistan, India, Mexico, Argentina and a number of countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
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