Project evaluation techniques for investment in LDCs
Christopher W. Nordlinger
Telecommunications Policy, 1985, vol. 9, issue 2, 170-171
Abstract:
The main focus of this article is to demonstrate how telecommunication benefits in a developing country can be measured quantitively so that they can be used as inputs in project analysis. It stems from a research study based on interviews with about 700 users of public telecommunications services in Senegal.
Date: 1985
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