Applied Cost–Benefit Analysis, Second Edition

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Applied Cost–Benefit Analysis, Second Edition

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9781847206237 Edward Elgar Publishing
Robert J. Brent, Professor of Economics, Fordham University, New York, US
Publication Date: 2007 ISBN: 978 1 84720 623 7 Extent: 496 pp
This edition will cement the book’s place as a major and accessible text in the field and will be of great interest to graduate and undergraduate students of welfare economics and microeconomic theory, as well as government economists involved with any area of public policy.

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This fully updated new edition continues in the vein of its predecessor by viewing cost–benefit analysis as applied welfare economics, while at the same time building on the earlier framework by extending the theory and providing further applications in each chapter.

New for this edition are analyses of theory related applications in mental health, condom social marketing programs, female primary education as a means of preventing HIV/AIDS and the pricing of natural gas. Presented in an integrated manner, the theoretical concepts are constructed around the main building blocks of CBA, such as shadow pricing, distribution weights, the social discount rate and the marginal cost of public funds.

This edition will cement the book’s place as a major and accessible text in the field and will be of great interest to graduate and undergraduate students of welfare economics and microeconomic theory, as well as government economists involved with any area of public policy.
Critical Acclaim
Acclaim for first edition:

‘The author succeeds in bringing together many interesting real-life applications of CBA in various areas (including among others health, environment and transportation). The examples are well chosen to illustrate the basic issues and show clearly the crucial importance of theoretical and assumptions. Moreover, they are presented in an accessible amethodologicalnd attractive way. For those who know already the principles of CBA, these applications are stimulating and enjoyable reading.’
– Erik Schokkaert, Tijdschrift voor Economie en Management
Contents
Contents: Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition Part I 1. Introduction to CBA Part II 2. Compensation Tests 3. Consumer Surplus Part III 4. Shadow Prices 5. External Effects 6. Public Goods 7. Risk and Uncertainty 8. Measurement of Intangibles 9. Marginal Cost of Public Funds Part IV 10. Distribution Weights 11. Social Discount Rate Part V 12. User Fees References Index
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