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Cost-Benefit Analysis: Concepts and Practice

by Anthony Boardman, David Greenberg, Aidan Vining, David Weimer
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For courses in Cost-Benefit Analysis, taught in Economics Departments, Public Policy Departments, and Public Administration Departments. Also ideal forpracticing policy analysts andpublic managers.This authoritative, market leading book is distinct for it's consistent application of a nine-step framework for conducting or interpreting a cost-benefit analysis.

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For courses in Cost-Benefit Analysis, taught in Economics Departments, Public Policy Departments, and Public Administration Departments. Also ideal forpracticing policy analysts andpublic managers.This authoritative, market leading book is distinct for it's consistent application of a nine-step framework for conducting or interpreting a cost-benefit analysis.

Booknews

This textbook presents the theories and techniques of cost benefit analysis, illustrated with examples of CBA's real-world application. The book begins with an overview of CBA, then discusses the fundamentals of its use, the valuation of impacts, related methods, and accuracy. Throughout, it emphasizes explanation and application rather than mathematics and theory. This edition includes new material on the application of CBA in developing countries, the social discount rate, shadow prices, and the value of information. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Anthony Boardman

Anthony Boardman

Anthony E. Boardman is the Van Dusen Professor of Business Administration at the University of British Columbia. His publications on cost-benefit analysis have appeared in many leading academic journals including the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Annals of Regional Science, and the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis Research and Practice. He has also served as a consultant for the Treasury of New Zealand and all levels of government in Canada.

David Weimer

David L. Weimer is professor of public affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has published work involving the application of cost-benefit analysis to energy policy and the use of contingent valuation surveys. He also has contributed entries on cost-benefit analysis to the International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences and the New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics (2nd edition).

Aidan R. Vining

Aidan R. Vining is the CNABS Professor of Business and Government Relations in the Faculty of Business Administration, Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada) and holds a Ph.D. from the Goldman Graduate School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. His articles related to cost-benefit analysis have appeared in a wide range of journals. In addition to authoring these articles, Dr. Vining is the author of Policy Analysis; Concepts and Practice with David Weimer (4th. Edition, Pearson Prentice-Hall, 2005) and has recently co-edited Building the Future: Issues in Public Infrastructure in Canada (C.D. Howe) which analyzes the costs and benefits of major infrastructure projects in Canada. Over the last twenty five years, he has taught numerous courses and seminars on cost-benefit analysis and policy analysis to government analysts in countries around the world

David Greenberg

David Greenberg is a professor emeritus of economics at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC). In 2002 he worked as a labor market analyst at the Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit within the British Cabinet Office, helping design a random assignment evaluation of a pilot program that attempts to help retain disadvantaged workers in employment and aid their advancement and is currently working on the cost-benefit analysis of this pilot program. In addition, he is presently responsible for the cost-benefit analyses of two on-going U.K. programs: the New Deal for Disabled Persons and has taught a course in cost-benefit analysis at UMBC for many years.

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Booknews

This textbook presents the theories and techniques of cost benefit analysis, illustrated with examples of CBA's real-world application. The book begins with an overview of CBA, then discusses the fundamentals of its use, the valuation of impacts, related methods, and accuracy. Throughout, it emphasizes explanation and application rather than mathematics and theory. This edition includes new material on the application of CBA in developing countries, the social discount rate, shadow prices, and the value of information. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2005
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
576
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780131435834

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