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How Well Does the U.S. Government Do Benefit-Cost …

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by RW Hahn · 2007 · Cited by 131 — We assess the quality of a particularly rich sample of benefitcost analyses of federal regulations.
Benefit–Cost Analysis and Distributional Weights

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by MD Adler · 2016 · Cited by 103 — Benefitcost analysis (BCA) evaluates policy choices by summing unweighted monetary equivalents, and is insensitive to distributional considerations.
Cost-Benefit Analysis and Social Welfare Program Evaluation

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by AS Levine · 1968 · Cited by 26 — This article has been adapted from a speech presented at the Ninety-Fourth Annual Forum of the National Conference on Social Welfare in Dalla

The Empty Call for Benefit-Cost Analysis in Financial

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by JN Gordon · 2014 · Cited by 38 — Benefitcost analysis imagines an omniscient social planner who can calculate costs and benefits from a natural system that generates prices (cost
Cost‐Benefit Analysis: Definition, Justification, and …

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In this comment on the conference papers, Judge Posner argues for a pragmatic construal and defense of costbenefit analysis, demonstrating the benefit of ..

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