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1 Grootaert, C. 1983. The conceptual basis of measures of household welfare and their implied survey data requirements. Review of Income and Wealth, 29(1):1-21. (World Bank reprint series no. 258)
Welfare economics ; Surveys
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1397 Record No: H01110)

2 Mia, A. (Ed.) Overview of Bangladesh case studies. 24p.
Welfare economics ; Poverty ; Case studies ; Development plans / Bangladesh
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 53 Record No: H02218)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_2218.pdf

3 Carner, G.; Korten, D. C. 1982. People centered planning: The USAID/Philippines experience. Washington, DC, USA: NASPAA. 29 p. (NASPAA working paper no. 2)
Methodology ; Welfare economics ; Planning ; Poverty
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 339.46 G732 CAR Record No: H02567)

4 Foster, W. E.; Calvin, L. S.; Johns, G. M.; Rottschaefer, P. 1986. Distributional welfare implications of an irrigation water subsidy. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 68(4):778-786.
Irrigated farming ; Water distribution ; Rice ; Welfare economics ; Subsidies / USA / California
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1270 Record No: H02926)
The distributional welfare implications of a subsidy for irrigation water for California rice producers are analyzed. A more general equilibrium approach than that used in previous studies is taken in order to determine the effects of subsidy on consumers, subsidized producers, and unsubsidized producers. The two important policy conclusions of the results are that unsubsidized producers bear part of the cost of a subsidy through lower prices, and that consumers (taxpayers) may gain by sponsoring increased production through a selective subsidy.

5 Chambers, R.; Longhurst, R.; Pacey, A. (Eds.) 1981. Seasonal dimensions to rural poverty. London, UK: Frances Pinter (Publishers) xvi, 259p.
Rural sociology ; Poverty ; Living conditions ; Economic aspects ; Labor ; Energy ; Health ; Welfare economics ; Case studies ; Diseases
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 330.91 G000 CHA Record No: H03354)

6 Montgomery, J. D. 1988. Bureaucrats and people: Grassroots participation in third world development. Baltimore, MD, USA: Johns Hopkins University Press. xviii, 140p.
Bureaucracy ; Social participation ; Rural development ; Irrigation ; Administration ; Developing countries ; Farmer participation ; Welfare economics
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 351.001 G000 MON Record No: H03928)

7 1983. Workshop on irrigation and human welfare: Integrated management of water resources in LDCs, New Jersey, 7-8 November 1983. New Brunswick, NJ, USA: Rutgers University. 131p.
Water resource management ; Irrigation ; Welfare economics ; Human resources ; Health
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G000 WOR Record No: H04281)

8 Nerlovs, M.; Razin, A.; Sadka, E. 1987. Population policy and individual choice: A theoretical investigation. IFPRI. 52p. (Research report no.60)
Population growth ; Policy ; Economic development ; Welfare economics
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 363.9 G000 NER Record No: H04459)

9 Storm-Furru, I.; Vandsemb, B. H. 1989. Agricultural intensification in the dry zone of Sri Lanka: Impacts on farming practices, welfare and women's work. Dragvoll, Norway: University of Trondheim. Department of Geography. 24p. (Working papers on development geography no.1)
Agriculture ; Farming systems ; Welfare economics ; Woman's status ; Labor ; Households ; Arid lands / Sri Lanka
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631 G744 STO Record No: H05818)

10 Canali, G. V.; Munoz, H. R.; Schwab, M. A. 1990. Hydropower development in southern Brazil: Requirements for solving conflicts and promoting social benefits. In The impact of large water projects on the environment: Proceedings of an International Symposium convened by UNESCO and UNEP and organized in cooperation with IIASA and the IAHS 21-31 October 1986, Unesco Headquarters, Paris. Paris, France: UNESCO. pp.419-434.
Hydroelectric schemes ; Conflict ; Welfare economics ; Environmental effects / Brazil
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.5 G000 IMP Record No: H07708)

11 1991. Investing for social gain: Reflections on two decades of program-related investments. New York, NY, USA: Ford Foundation. 58p.
Development aid ; Social aspects ; Welfare economics ; Investment
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 361 G000 INV Record No: H09524)

12 Koutsoyiannis, A. 1985. Modern microeconomics. 2nd ed. Hampshire, UK: Macmillan. xvii, 581p.
Economic theories ; Production economics ; Management ; Welfare economics
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.5 G000 KOU Record No: H012630)

13 Bhagwati, J. N. 1982. Directly unproductive, profit-seeking (DUP) activities. Journal of Political Economy, 90(5):988-1002.
Economic theories ; Economic evaluation ; Welfare economics
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3306 Record No: H013928)

14 Wong, L. 1994. Privatization of social welfare in post-Mao China. Asian Survey, 34(4):307-325.
Privatization ; Social aspects ; Private ownership ; Welfare economics ; Financing / China
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3573 Record No: H015157)

15 Mendis, P. 1994. The role of indigenous culture and evolving development strategies: Is there a right policy mix for Sri Lanka? Marga, 13(1):1-32.
Poverty ; Economic policy ; Social development ; Development policy ; Welfare economics / Sri Lanka
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H015597)

16 Jayasuriya, L. 1996. The Sri Lankan welfare state: Retrospect and prospect. Perth, Australia: Edith Cowan University. Centre for Development Studies. 35p. (Centre for Development Studies and Institute of Policy Studies Colombo, Sri Lanka, monograph series no.1)
Social development ; Welfare economics ; Public policy ; History / Sri Lanka
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 330.126 G744 JAY Record No: H021261)

17 Japanese Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) 2002. Development assistance strategies in the 21st century: Global and regional issues – Volume1. Tokyo, Japan: JBIC. v, 281p. (JBICI research paper no.16-1)
Development aid ; Agricultural research ; Financing ; Population ; Public health ; Welfare economics ; Food security ; Poverty ; Conflict ; Social aspects ; Women ; Gender ; Public investment ; Natural resources ; Resource management ; Water policy ; Climate ; Risks ; Urbanization / Japan / China / Uganda / Timor / El Salvador / Mozambique / Bosnia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.9 G000 JBI Record No: H035321)

18 Mehta, L. (Ed.) 2010. The limits to scarcity: contesting the politics of allocation. London, UK: Earthscan. 270p.
Resource allocation ; Supply balance ; Sustainable development ; Water power ; Energy ; Policy ; Political aspects ; Welfare economics ; Agriculture ; Food production ; Water scarcity ; Soil fertility ; Hunger / USA / Africa / Nepal
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 338.521 G000 MEH Record No: H045747)
http://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H045747_TOC.pdf
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