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Applied Benefit–Cost Analysis |
Edited by Andrew Schmitz, Professor and Ben Hill Griffin, Jr. Endowed Chair, University of Florida, Research Professor, University of California, Berkeley, US and Adjunct Professor, University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Richard O. Zerbe Jr., Daniel J. Evans Distinguished Professor of Public Affairs and Director, Benefit–Cost Analysis Center, Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs and Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Washington, Seattle, US
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| 2009 |
648 pp |
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978 1 84720 951 1 |
$ 290.00 |
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Benefit–cost analysis reduces all of the impacts of a proposed policy change to a common unit of measurement. It is used in a wide variety of fields including agriculture, life and health, transportation and the environment.
In this single volume the editors, both leading scholars in their field, present a judicious selection of previously published papers indispensable to the study of applied benefit–cost analysis. The comprehensive collection is an essential resource to scholars, researchers and policymakers alike.
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35 articles, dating from 1958 to 2007
Contributors include: D. Cole, S. Farrow, R. Gray, D. Greenberg, J. Hoehn, G. Jenkins, R. Pope, V.K. Smith, A. Vining, D. Zilberman
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