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Cost‐Benefit Analysis and Population

The Journal of Legal Studies, 2000
Abstract A cost‐benefit analysis of an event must take account of the event's effect on population. Cost‐benefit analysts traditionally ignore these effects because they think that changes in the population are ethically neutral: neither benefits or costs. Although this view is intuitively plausible, it is false for theoretical reasons.
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Principles of Cost-Benefit Analysis [PDF]

open access: possiblePublic Policy Review, 2006
This paper summarizes the procedure for the economic evaluation of government projects and policy reforms. It begins with the social welfare function underpinnings of cost-benefit analysis including the role of distributive weights and the choice of numeraire.
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Cost Benefit Analysis

Revue économique, 1972
J. E. Meade, E. J. Mishan
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Cost-Benefit Analysis

1995
In Chapter 2 it has been shown that according to Neo-Classical economic theory, decision processes are based on two premises. The maximisation premise on behaviour states that “economic men” (individuals and groups) try to maximise their objective function (especially welfare for individuals and profit for enterprises) and individual welfare judgements
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Barriers to promoting prefabricated construction in China: A cost–benefit analysis

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018
Jingke Hong   +2 more
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Probability Distribution for Benefit/Cost Ratio and Net Benefit

Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management - ASCE, 1992
Yeou-Koung Tung, Tung Yeou-Koung
exaly  

The relationship between cost-effectiveness analysis and cost-benefit analysis

Social Science and Medicine, 1995
Magnus Johannesson
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