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Cost-Benefit Analysis

International Encyclopedia of Ethics, 2019
Course Description Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) provides an analytical framework for evaluating public policy options. More precisely, CBA attempts to measure and compare the economic efficiency of policy options. This type of analysis has become standard
Kristen Arden Rowell
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Cost-Benefit Analysis

2003
In this chapter we focus on policy implications resulting from our analysis. For this reason a cost-benefit analysis for each of the three AD programs is conducted to identify whether a program’s benefits exceed its cost. A posi-tive net social benefit indicates that a program is worthwhile.
Harry Telser   +2 more
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Cost-benefit analysis of investment projects

, 2020
The paper contents included considerations of the relationships existing between business units of Multinational Organizations (MNOs).  Relevant economic theory provided a framework for the review of accounting practices.
Theresa Flynn
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Cost–Benefit Analysis

2008
Chemical Leasing is based on the principle of increasing the efficiency of processes using chemicals by utilising the specific knowledge of the supplier (and/or the producer) and sharing the savings between supplier and user of the chemical. The following cost — benefit analysis presents a simplified model, just taking the business relations of two ...
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Cost-benefit analysis

2012
This insightful book explores the most important established and emerging qualitative and quantitative research methods in tourism. The authors provide a detailed overview of the nature of the research method, its use in tourism, the advantages and limitations, and future directions for research.
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Externalities and Cost-benefit Analysis

1994
Because of the growing complexity of economic activity, externalities can be a major cause of market failure. Since they are especially related to the environment, examples can be derived from your own observations. These should lead to a consideration of the actual action taken to allow for them.
J. Harvey, M. K. Johnson
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Cost-benefit Analysis

1992
Despite the increasing tendency to see information systems as a way of making money through the establishment of a ‘competitive edge’ (i.e. using the technology to achieve some benefit in product, or, more commonly, service compared to other, competitive organisations), rather than as a way of saving money (through improved efficiency or staff ...
John E. Bingham, Garth W. P. Davies
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Cost–benefit Analysis

1996
In this book, project appraisal and cost—benefit analysis (CBA) are used as interchangeable terms. This reflects widespread international practice. Governments and international funding agencies use CBA as their main formal method of project appraisal.
Harald Niklasson, Lennart Delander
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Cost-Benefit Analysis for Project Appraisal

, 2016
Written by two leading experts, this is a compact guide to the key tools and methods necessary to carry out cost-benefit analysis (CBA). The authors use modern economic tools to obtain general equilibrium cost-benefit rules that can be used to evaluate ...
P. Johansson, B. Kriström
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