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Conducting Impact Evaluations in Urban Transport January 2007. Acknowledgement This paper was written by Marlon G. Boarnet. 1 The work was task managed by Judy Baker and Markus Goldstein. The paper benefited greatly from comments by participants in a World Bank workshop and staff of the transport anchor at the World Bank. This work program was financed by the Trust Fund for Environmentally &. Socially Sustainable Development and by the Bank-Netherlands Partnership Programs fund. 1. Department of Planning, Policy, and Design, Department of Economics, University of California, Irvine. The opinions reflected in this paper are the opinions of the author and not opinions of their institution.
Introduction This paper summarizes methodological approaches for evaluating the role of urban transportation projects in poverty alleviation. Poverty impact evaluations are
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Experiences and Recommendations by Participants, Impact Valuation, Impact Fees: Existing Capacity Valuation, Credit valuation adjustments for derivative, Credit valuation adjustments for derivative contracts, Assessing Economic Impacts, Understanding Valuation: A Venture Investor, Brexit Planning: Reviewing the Supply Chain Impact, Valuation of the Liner Shipping Industry, Obsolescence