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Session 3.1 Financial / Economic Analysis and Shadow Pricing Introductory Course on Economic Analysis of Investment Projects

Differences between Economic & Financial Analyses Financial Economic Perspective Project entity or participants Economy-wide, all members of society Benefits and Costs Financial flows revenue minus costs Welfare Changes measured by costs savings, WTP, exports minus costs

Financial vs Economic Analysis Financial Analysis Undertaken from the individual s/project agency's perspective Consider only benefits and costs faced by production/decision making units Benefits and costs are evaluated using existing market prices Measures the project s profitability for its participants Narrow focus on direct benefit/cost of project participants Verify incentives for project participants Help verify income increase, poverty reduction

Financial vs Economic Analysis Economic Analysis Undertaken from society s perspectives Costs: Opportunity Cost/ Welfare Losses Benefits: Welfare Gains Convert financial benefit to economic benefits Shadow Pricing: financial prices of costs and benefits must be adjusted to allow for effects of government intervention (taxes, subsidies, controls, quotas, etc.) opportunity costs of resource use market distortions (trade taxes and controls, labor market distortions) externalities largely environmental

Externalities: Examples of Project Environmental Impact On-site Impacts Off-site Impacts 1 Crop production increments Chemical pollution in rivers flowing through plantations 2 Increased forest area Micro and meso climate change 3 Increased tourism Downstream solid waste pollution 4 Reduced soil erosion Reduced downstream siltation, more regular river flow and increased hydropower generation 5 Enhanced mangrove breeding grounds for fish Increase in fish stocks in nearby coastal waters

Use of Conversion Factors CF = EP/FP Composite CFs based on breakdown Tradables Nontradables Labor unskilled Labor skilled Transfers taxes, subsidies

Commodity CFs CF for specific commodity = Economic Price/Financial Price Economic price may be a) at demand margin or b) supply margin Either willingness to pay or costs saved/incurred For subsidised commodities financial price is kept down and CF > 1

National Conversion Factors Unskilled labour typically 0.5 to 0.75 in labor surplus economies (SWRF) Implies output lost elsewhere is 50% to 75% of wage Shadow Exchange Rate factor (SERF) typically 1.05 to 1.20 Implies taxes on foreign trade of 5% to 20%

Shadow Wage Rate Factor SWRF = opportunity cost/ wage paid For skilled labour might be > 1 For unskilled labour in surplus will be < 1 Opportunity cost is output lost elsewhere as a result of a worker moving to a new project Opportunity cost must be at economic prices

Protected Economy With a set of taxes, subsidies and controls on trade domestic prices and world prices for trade goods will diverge This is after adjustment for transport and distribution costs Typically DPav > WPav, where DP and WP are domestic and world prices and av is average

Shadow Exchange Rate SER = OER*(1 + t s)*(rer/oer) Or SER = RER*(1 + t - s) Where OER is actual exchange rate, t is average rate of tax on trade and s is average rate of subsidy RER is long-run real exchange rate for the economy Typically assumed OER = RER

Standard Conversion Factor Typically derived from SER formula SER/OER = 1/SCF So SCF = OER/SER Thus SCF = OER/OER*(1 + t s) Or SCF = 1/(1 + t s) SCF is the inverse of the net tax rate on trade

Pricing Project Costs and Benefits: Numeraire and Price Level Domestic price numeraire = all economic prices expressed at equivalent domestic market price level Adjust all items valued at border prices (e.g., traded inputs and outputs) by a factor (SERF) to convert to the domestic price level OR World price numeraire = all economic prices expressed at equivalent world market price level Adjust all items valued at domestic prices (e.g., nontraded inputs and outputs, scarce labor) by a conversion factor (SCF) to convert to the world (border) price level

Equivalence of Approaches If SER = 1.1, then on average domestic prices 10% above world prices and SCF = 1/1.1 If NPV at DP = 100 then NPV at WP = 100/1.1 = 91 If NPV at WP = 100 then NPV at DP = 110 But EIRR (as a ratio) will be the same

Application of Conversion Factors by Chosen Price Numeraire Item Traded goods Scarce labor Surplus labor Major cost items Other domestic resources Net effect of applying conversions Using Domestic Price Numeraire Border price multiplied by SERF Calculated opportunity cost at domestic prices Calculated opportunity cost at domestic prices (SWRF) Market price, adjusted by specific conversion factor Domestic market price Adjusted domestic market prices Using World Price Numeraire Border price Calculated opportunity cost at domestic prices, multiplied by SCF Calculated opportunity cost at domestic prices, multiplied by SCF Market price, adjusted by specific conversion factor Domestic market price, multiplied by SCF Adjusted world market prices

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