Cost-benefit analysis is not scientific, because it requires interpersonal comparisons of well-being

Cost-benefit analysis is not scientific, because it requires interpersonal comparisons of well-being

by Jens Gehrmann
Cost-benefit analysis is not scientific, because it requires interpersonal comparisons of well-being

Cost-benefit analysis is not scientific, because it requires interpersonal comparisons of well-being

by Jens Gehrmann

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Seminar paper from the year 2000 in the subject Economics - Micro-economics, grade: 1,7 (A-), Royal Holloway, University of London (Department of Economics), course: Public Economics, language: English, abstract: This essay is meant to give a brief overview of Cost-benefits-Analysis as part of public economics and should discuss especially the distribution of gains and losses caused by a public project. Economic methods of nearly exact estimation of particularly intangible, but also tangible elements and the examinations of market failures, which are intentionally left out.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783638116435
Publisher: GRIN Verlag GmbH
Publication date: 01/01/2002
Sold by: CIANDO
Format: eBook
Pages: 8
File size: 77 KB
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