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Fourth Fisheries Project In Bangladesh an Integrated Project Analysis

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  • Migara S. Jayawardena

    (Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID))

  • Glenn Jenkins

    (Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID))

  • Mario Marchesini

    (Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID))

Abstract

The Fourth Fisheries project in Bangladesh has been developed as part of the comprehensive fisheries policy implemented by the Government of Bangladesh. The project hopes to generate economic benefits while being financially sustainable. The fishermen stand to gain considerably as they can reap the benefits of the increase in yield generated by evaluate the project. This study conducts an integrated investment appraisal of this initiative that appraisal the project from the financial, economic, and stakeholder perspectives.

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  • Migara S. Jayawardena & Glenn Jenkins & Mario Marchesini, "undated". "Fourth Fisheries Project In Bangladesh an Integrated Project Analysis," Development Discussion Papers 1998-08, JDI Executive Programs.
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    1. Savvides, Savvakis C., 1994. "Risk Analysis in Investment Appraisal," MPRA Paper 10035, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 14 Aug 2008.
    2. Johnston, R.S., 1992. "Fisheries Development, Fisheries Management, and Externalities," World Bank - Discussion Papers 165, World Bank.
    3. Jenkins, G.P., 1998. "Evaluation of Stakeholder Impacts in Cost-Benefit Analysis," Papers 631, Harvard - Institute for International Development.
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    Keywords

    fishers; shrimp aquaculture; Bangladesh; Integrated Appraisal;
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    JEL classification:

    • H43 - Public Economics - - Publicly Provided Goods - - - Project Evaluation; Social Discount Rate

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