Benefit Cost Analysis

Benefit Cost Analysis
Author: Harry F. Campbell,Richard P. C. Brown
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2003-05-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521528984

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Throughout the text of this introduction to benefit cost analysis, emphasis is on applications, and a worked case study is progressively undertaken as an illustration of the analytical principles in operation. The first part covers basic theory and procedures. Part Two advances to material on internationally tradeable goods and projects that affect market prices, and part Three introduces special topics such as the treatment of risk and uncertainty, income distributional effects and the valuation of non-marketed goods. Instructors' resource web site: http://www.uq.edu.au/economics/bca

A Primer for Benefit cost Analysis

A Primer for Benefit cost Analysis
Author: Richard O. Zerbe,Allen S. Bellas
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781847201904

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Benefit cost analysis (BCA) is the best technique for analyzing proposed or previously enacted projects to determine whether undertaking them is in the public interest, or for choosing between two or more mutually exclusive projects. An introduction to BCA for students as well as practitioners, this accessible volume describes the underlying economic theory and legal and philosophical foundations of BCA. BCA provides an objective framework around which discussion, correction and amendment can take place. Stated simply, it is the calculation of values for all the inputs and outputs from a project and then the subtraction of the first from the second. The authors goal here is to take the mystery out of the process. They discuss practical issues of market-based valuation and aggregation, non-market valuation, practical applications of general equilibrium models, issues in discounting, and the impacts of risk and uncertainty in BCA. They also provide a list of resources and case studies looking at ethanol and the use of cellular phones by drivers. Straightforward in style and cutting-edge in coverage, this volume will be highly usable both as a text and a reference. Advanced undergraduates and masters students in public policy, public administration, economics and health care administration programs will find this a valuable resource. It will also be of great use to agencies that perform benefit cost analyses.

Teaching Benefit Cost Analysis

Teaching Benefit Cost Analysis
Author: Scott Farrow
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781786435323

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Teaching Benefit-Cost Analysis provides detail and inspiration that extends and clarifies standard textbooks. Each short, self-contained module includes guidance to additional sources while many also provide class exercises. Classes for advanced undergraduates, practitioners, or Masters students could especially apply these tools of the trade.

Cost Benefit Analysis for Development

Cost Benefit Analysis for Development
Author: Asian Development Bank
Publsiher: Asian Development Bank
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789290929581

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has been continuously undertaking measures to enhance the effectiveness of its operations. To improve projects both at the preparation and implementation stages, ADB issued the Guidelines for Economic Analysis of Projects in 1997 as a means to enhancing project quality at entry. The conduct of proper economic analysis helps ensure the efficient use of development funds and public resources and thereby increase aid effectiveness. This practical guide is a supplement to the Guidelines for the Economic Analysis of Projects. It provides an overview of recent methodological developments in cost-benefit analysis as well as suggested improvements in the economic analysis of projects in selected sectors through case studies. These case studies illustrate the application of suggested methodologies, taking into account sector-specific needs, as well as difficulties faced by practitioners in terms of data and time constraints during project processing. It also aims to contribute to ADB’s capacity building initiatives as this will be the main reference material for conduct of economic analysis.

A Guide to Benefit cost Analysis

A Guide to Benefit cost Analysis
Author: Edward M. Gramlich
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Expenditures, Public
ISBN: 0881339881

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A Guide to Benefit cost Analysis

A Guide to Benefit cost Analysis
Author: Edward M. Gramlich
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1990
Genre: Expenditures, Public
ISBN: UCSC:32106019905097

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Cost Benefit Analysis

Cost Benefit Analysis
Author: Tevfik F. Nas
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2016-07-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781498522519

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Cost-Benefit Analysis: Theory and Application provides the theoretical foundation for a general framework within which costs and benefits are identified and assessed from a societal perspective. With a thorough coverage of cost-benefit concepts and their underlying theory, the volume carries the reader through the steps of a typical evaluation process, including the identification, measurement, and comparison of costs and benefits, and project selection. Topics include alternative measures of welfare change, such as the concepts of consumer surplus and compensating and equivalent variation measures, shadow pricing, nonmarket valuation techniques of contingent valuation and discrete choice experiment, perspectives on what constitutes a theoretically acceptable discount rate, the social rate of time preference, income distribution, and much more. The book also focuses on real-world applications of cost-benefit analysis in two closely related areas—environment and health care—followed by an examination of the current state of the art in cost-benefit analysis as practiced by international agencies.

Benefit cost Analysis

Benefit cost Analysis
Author: A. Allan Schmid
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429718601

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Choice is the name of the game. Government sets the size of the public budget and decides which public projects it will invest in and which transfers and regulations it will implement. To do this systematically the government must have a procedure that displays the consequences of the alternatives. This book is an exposition of benefit-cost analysis (BCA), an analytic framework for organizing thoughts, listing the pros and cons of alternatives, and determining values for all relevant factors so that the alternatives can be ranked. A major question illuminated by this text is whether the results of such an analysis can instruct government--in the sense of telling it what it must do to avoid being labelled stupid, corrupt, irrational, and/or inefficient. How and when, we will ask, can the benefit-cost analyst label a particular governmental investment, policy, or regulation as political (in the pejorative sense) as opposed to economic (in the laudatory sense of being economically justified)? This book will argue that BCA is much like a consumer information system. Consumer information neither tells consumers what to do nor tells them what they should want. However, it does tell them which products will perform in selected ways and at what costs. And this information, together with the independently arrived at wants, helps the consumer make intelligent choices.