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An economic reappraisal of the Melamchi water supply project - Kathmandu,Nepal
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Dale?WhittingtonEmail author  Donald?T?Lauria  Vimalanand?Prabhu  Joe?Cook
Institution:(1) Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, School of Public Health, University of NC at Chapel Hill, 102 Rosenau, CB#7400, NC 27599-7400 Chapel Hill, USA;(2) Department of Public Policy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Chapel Hill, USA
Abstract:This paper examines whether the benefits of the Melamchi water supply project in Nepal are likely to exceed its costs, assuming that high-quality municipal water services can be delivered to households and firms in the urbanized part of the Kathmandu Valley. Monte Carlo simulations are used to explore the sensitivity of the net present value and economic internal rate of return calculations to a wide range of assumptions and input parameters. We find that extreme assumptions are not required to generate large differences in economic feasibility; quite plausible differences in the values of some key parameters can lead to large differences in the economic attractiveness of the project. The results reveal that the three most important influences on net present value and economic internal rate of return are: (i) the discount rate and discounting procedure; (ii) the magnitude of monthly benefits for households connected to the new water system; and (iii) the annual growth rate in monthly benefits of connected households after the project comes on line. Our contribution lies in illustrating, with an actual case study in a developing country, the degree to which cost-benefit calculations of large infrastructure projects are influenced by key economic modeling assumptions and input parameters.JEL Classification: H42, H43, H54, Q25, Q56 Correspondence to: Dale WhittingtonWe would especially like to thank Keiichi Tamaki (ADB) and Ian Hill (Acres International) for their guidance and assistance with this project. We would also like to thank the following individuals for their help during our mission to Kathmandu in May, 2003: Richard W. A. Vokes, Kathie M. Julian, Raj Kumar Malla, Madan Shankar Shrestha, Suman Prasad Sharma and Noor Kumar Tamrakar.
Keywords:Cost benefit analysis  Municipal water supply  Hyperbolic discounting  Monte Carlo simulations  Melamchi  Kathmandu  Nepal
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