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Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Building a System for Public Investment Management; Public Investment Management: Why It Matters; Evolution of Ideas; Challenges of Today; Figure 1.1 Average Construction Project Cost and Time Overruns in Selected Countries; Drivers of Inefficient Public Investment; Figures; A Unified Framework for PIM; Applicability to Both Conventional and Public-Private Models; Figure 1.2 Deciding on Public Investment Modality in a Unified Framework; Applicability to Diverse Economic Settings; Structure of the Volume; Notes
BibliographyChapter 2 A Unified Framework for Public Investment Management; Introduction; Defining "Must-Have" Features for an Efficient Public Investment System; Figure 2.1 The Key Features of a Public Investment Management System; Tables; Table 2.1 Key Components of Feasibility Analysis ; Box 2.1 Excerpts from the United Kingdom's "Green Book"; Boxes; Box 2.2 Two Examples of Investment Program Evaluation; Diagnostic Questions for Evaluating Public Investment Effectiveness and Efficiency; Conclusion; Table 2.2 Project Selection, Project Implementation, and Outcomes
Annex 2A: Assessing the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Public Investment ManagementTable 2A Stages, Institutional Arrangements, and Diagnostic Indicators of Public Investment Management; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 3 Country Experiences of Public Investment Management; Introduction; Country Coverage; PIM System Typologies; Table 3.1 Country Case Studies of Public Investment Management Systems by Classification and Region ; Box 3.1 The "EU Effect": Common Features of PIM in New and Prospective EU Member States; Box 3.2 Common Features of PIM in Aid-Dependent Countries
Box 3.3 Common Features of PIM in Natural Resource-Dependent StatesBox 3.4 Common Features of PIM in Fragile States; Toward a Strategy for PIM System Reform; Table 3.2 Main PIM Reform Elements by Country ; Table 3.3 Main PIM Reform Priorities by Country Typology ; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Approaches to Better Project Appraisal; Introduction: The Importance of Effective Project Appraisal; Methodological Aspects of Project Appraisal; Box 4.1 Selected Project Appraisal Manuals; Box 4.2 Cost-Benefit Methods for Economic Analysis of Investment Decisions
Box 4.3 Project Appraisal Guidelines in Advanced EconomiesBox 4.4 Public and Private Sector Differences in Decision Making; Box 4.5 Formal Project Appraisal in Ireland; Institutional Arrangements for Project Appraisal; Challenges in Project Appraisal; Actions for Improved Project Appraisal; Figure 4.1 Interdependencies, Overlaps, Feedbacks, and Synergies of Budget and Project Cycles; Box 4.6 Independent Review of Appraisal in Belarus and Ireland; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 5 Public Investment Management under Uncertainty; Introduction; Understanding the Phenomenon of Risk and Uncertainty
Table 5.1 A Synoptic Perspective of Climate-Change Risk and Uncertainty
ISBN: 978-1-4648-0317-8 ; 978-1-4648-0316-1 ; 978-1-4648-0316-1
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ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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