The economics of large dams in India
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
The social and environmental effects of large dams. Vol. 2
Abstract
Large dams in India have proved costly failures. In theory, the Planning Commission of India will only sanction funds for a new project if it shows a benefit-cost ratio equal to or above 1.1 to 1. In practice, however, many dams have been funded which have since turned out to be economic white elephants. This is not altogether surprising: those who plan India's dams have long since learned how to use 'science' to fudge the real costs of projects and manipulate a favourable benefit-cost ratio. -from Editors
Publication Date
1-4-1986
Publisher
Ecosystems Ltd, Camelford, Cornwall
Volume
Vol.2
Recommended Citation
Bandyopadhyay, Â Jayanta, "The economics of large dams in India" (1986). Faculty Publications. 1510.
https://research.iimb.ac.in/fac_pubs/1510