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Benefit-Cost Analysis: Do The Benefits Exceed The Costs?
1996Abstract Many economists see benefit-cost analysis as a rational, analytic tool that is neutral in its values. They assert that benefit-cost analysis is essential for complicated social issues. Our eloquence about the value of this framework has enabled us to convince Congress to write benefit cost analysis into various laws and ...
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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.
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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.
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1991
I’d like to concentrate on three topics related to global climate change. Previous presentations have contained very important lessons on the timescales involved in global warming and the value of investing in additional information before taking action. I would like to draw out and emphasize these lessons.
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I’d like to concentrate on three topics related to global climate change. Previous presentations have contained very important lessons on the timescales involved in global warming and the value of investing in additional information before taking action. I would like to draw out and emphasize these lessons.
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2015
The aim of this chapter is to discuss situations where the benefits of some or all of the activities are not measurable in terms of direct financial returns. We then indicate how asset management decisions may be approached in these cases. Outcomes After reading this chapter you will be aware of those areas where benefits are wholly or partly of a ...
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The aim of this chapter is to discuss situations where the benefits of some or all of the activities are not measurable in terms of direct financial returns. We then indicate how asset management decisions may be approached in these cases. Outcomes After reading this chapter you will be aware of those areas where benefits are wholly or partly of a ...
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benefit–cost analysis (cost–benefit analysis)
2010David Levinson, Michael Corbett
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Individual patient risk assessment and cost–benefit analysis of patiromer in AMBER
Lancet, The, 2020Iain M Macintyre
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Individual patient risk assessment and cost–benefit analysis of patiromer in AMBER – Authors' reply
Lancet, The, 2020Rajiv Agarwal +2 more
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