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ISBN 10: 1108448283
ISBN 13: 978-1108448284
Author: Anthony E. Boardman, David H. Greenberg, Aidan R. Vining, David L. Weimer
The fourth edition of Cost-Benefit Analysis is an authoritative, market-leading textbook that provides a practical introduction to cost-benefit analysis through problem solving. The text uses a consistent application of a nine-step framework for interpreting a cost-benefit analysis. This edition has been fully revised, updated and re-organized to provide the material more effectively. It presents application over abstract theory and clear discussion over mathematics to appeal to a larger, more diverse audience.
1. Introduction to Cost-Benefit Analysis
2. Conceptual Foundations of Cost-Benefit Analysis
3. Microeconomic Foundations of Cost-Benefit Analysis
4. Valuing Benefits and Costs in Primary Markets
5. Valuing Benefits and Costs in Secondary Markets
6. Discounting Benefits and Costs in Future Time Periods
7. Dealing with Uncertainty: Expected Values, Sensitivity Analysis, and the Value of Information
8. Option Price and Option Value
10. The Social Discount Rate
11. Predicting and Monetizing Impacts
12. Valuing Impacts from Observed Behavior: Experiments and Quasi-Experiments
13. Valuing Impacts from Observed Behavior: Direct Estimation of Demand Curves
14. Valuing Impacts from Observed Behavior: Indirect Market Methods
15. Shadow Prices from Secondary Sources
16. Shadow Prices: Applications to Developing Countries
17. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
18. Distributionally Weighted Cost-Benefit Analysis
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Tags: Anthony E Boardman, David H Greenberg, Aidan R Vining, David L Weimer, Cost Benefit Analysis, Concepts, Practice