Part One covers the main theoretical issues affecting cost-benefit analysis. Part Two considers the problem of ascribing a monetary value to things. The third part covers six separate case studies ...
The work published in this special issue is part of a project funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grant number OPP1160057, which has also supported Open Access to these articles.
The Financial Conduct Authority is finding it “challenging” to pull together a cost-benefit analysis of its controversial proposals to ‘name and shame’ firms under investigation, amid pressure to ...
is there any benefit to a city hosting the Olympics? And for the cities chosen every four years, how do they weigh the enormous cost of the Olympics, especially when taxpayers shoulder large ...
An open letter has called on the Scottish Government to “urgently commission an independent Cost-Benefit Analysis of Scotland’s salmon farming industry, to consider its wider economic impacts”. Until ...
Marginal benefit and marginal cost are two measures of how the cost or value of a product changes. Marginal benefit impacts the customer, while marginal cost impacts the producer. Companies need ...
Do their decisions undergo an independent review? And do regulatory initiatives undergo an economic cost-benefit analysis? While Sebi meets the first two, independent reviews of its decisions have ...