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Estimating the Impact of Rural Investments in Nepal

Estimating the Impact of Rural Investments in Nepal

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Date of publication
March 2012
ISBN / Resource ID
oai:openknowledge.worldbank.org:10986/5652

As a largely rural society, most people in Nepal still depend upon agriculture as their major livelihood strategy. Therefore, it is important to improve the allocation efficiency of limited public expenditures to promote agricultural growth and poverty reduction. However, evaluating the returns of public investment is limited by methodological challenges. We use hedonic and panel data methods to examine the returns to different types of rural public investments including roads, irrigation and extension advice. The use of diverse identification strategies reduces the risk of using a narrower set of results driven primarily by a particular methodology. We find that rural roads and irrigation are one of the most productive public expenditures according to the benefit-cost ratio calculations, though the magnitudes of these ratios depend on methodology.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Dillon, Andrew
Sharma, Manohar
Zhang, Xiaobo

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