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  • {{rpl|Cost-benefit analysis}}
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  • * Adler, Matthew D and Posner, Eric A: ''Rethinking Cost-Benefit Analysis'', Yale Law Journal, Vol. 109, 1999[http://www.questia.com/read/5001864512 * Layard, Richard Layard and Glaister, Stephen : ''Cost-benefit analysis'', Cambridge University Press, 1994.
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  • ...ative to the [[net present value]] criterion for investment appraisal or [[cost-benefit analysis]].
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  • In [[health care]], a '''cost-benefit analysis''' is a "method of comparing the cost of a program with its expected monet ==Standards in conducting a cost-benefit analysis==
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  • ...re ascribed to deferred occurrences, and have applications both to the [[cost-benefit analysis]] of public sector projects and to the appraisal of private sector investme The preferred method of applying discount rates to [[cost-benefit analysis]] and to investment appraisal is by the calculation of the [[net present va
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  • {{r|cost-benefit analysis}}
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  • ...re used for investment decisions by individuals and by companies and for [[cost-benefit analysis]] of proposals involving [[public goods]]. The [[discount rate]]s appropri
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  • {{r|Cost-benefit analysis}}
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  • # The [[Cost-benefit analysis|cost]] per capita of care
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  • ...nally, after the outcomes (both the costs and the benefits) are known, a [[cost-benefit analysis]] or [[cost-effectiveness analysis]] may be done. ...eedy people to define the target population. A private school conducting a cost-benefit analysis of a merit-based promotion program for its teachers must measure both the c
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  • {{ dambigbox| Cost-benefit analysis | Analysis }} The purpose of '''cost-benefit analysis''' is to inform decisions taken on behalf of others. It is used to eval
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  • ...de=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=19549617 | doi=10.1136/bjsm.2008.056929 }}</ref> A [[cost-benefit analysis]] suggests the [[electrocardiogram]] would save 2 life years per 1000 athle
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  • {{r|Cost-benefit analysis}}
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  • ===[[Cost-benefit analysis]]=== ...icy-makers concerning the provision of [[public goods]]. The usefulness of cost-benefit analysis is limited by the practical problems of measuring welfare changes, but br
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  • A [[cost-benefit analysis]], assuming that PPV is only effective at preventing ''invasive'' pneumococ
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  • A subsequent [[cost-benefit analysis]] supported the threshold of 0.2%.<ref name="pmid17146064">{{cite journal |
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  • ...jronline.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=18094303 |issn=}}</ref> and a [[cost-benefit analysis]]<ref name="pmid18941093">{{cite journal |author=Pickhardt PJ, Hassan C, La
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  • ...ts]], [[bond (finance)|bond]], [[central bank]], [[competition policy]], [[cost-benefit analysis]], [[credit rating agency]], [[EU competition policy]], [[Euro]], [[eurozon
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  • - [[cost-benefit analysis]] - [[cost-benefit analysis#Criterion|required rate of return]]
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  • ...comparison of welfare provide the theoretical basis for the practice of [[cost-benefit analysis]]. Its methodology is derived from that of microeconomics, using formally- ...nomics and transport economics. They typically involve the application of cost-benefit analysis and of the above-mentioned economists' tools to the assessment of alternati
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  • ...comparison of welfare provide the theoretical basis for the practice of [[cost-benefit analysis]]. Its methodology is derived from that of microeconomics, using formally- ...nomics and transport economics. They typically involve the application of cost-benefit analysis and of the above-mentioned economists' tools to the assessment of alternati
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  • ...t of the [[health care sector]] in the [[United States of America]], one [[cost-benefit analysis]] concluded, "on average, the increases in medical spending since 1960 have
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  • ...(economics)|market]]. The obligation to meet that criterion - either by [[cost-benefit analysis]] or by informed judgement - applies even to the politically essential item
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  • ...ersity Press, 1970</ref> is implicit in the widespread application of [[Cost-benefit analysis|cost/benefit]] criteria to investment and consumption expenditure, but it
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  • ...she favors a bus rapid transit system and pushed for a public, independent cost-benefit analysis of the streetcar project.
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  • ...b.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0140-6736(09)61003-5 |issn=}}</ref>, offers a cost-benefit analysis that recommends aspirin if the 10 year risk of vascular disease is at least
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  • ...s in return for the economic burdens it imposed. In comparing this English cost-benefit analysis with French attitudes, given that both countries suffered from weak leaders
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  • ...ject-remains undisclosed. Hence even with righteous, detached hindsight, a cost-benefit analysis of hiring Gehlen and his people remains far more difficult to make, even to
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  • ...ject-remains undisclosed. Hence even with righteous, detached hindsight, a cost-benefit analysis of hiring Gehlen and his people remains far more difficult to make, even to Rather than accept Wieck's contention that the "upside" of the cost-benefit analysis could not be done, Naftali argues "CIA records show that Gehlen was insubor
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  • ...{cite journal |author=Wang SJ, Middleton B, Prosser LA, ''et al'' |title=A cost-benefit analysis of electronic medical records in primary care |journal=Am. J. Med. |volume= ...{cite journal |author=Wang SJ, Middleton B, Prosser LA, ''et al'' |title=A cost-benefit analysis of electronic medical records in primary care |journal=Am. J. Med. |volume=
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  • A [[cost-benefit analysis]] concluded that "bone densitometry followed by bisphosphonate therapy for ...3% 10-year hip fracture probability. This threshold was determined by a [[cost-benefit analysis]].<ref name="pmid18292976">{{cite journal |author=Tosteson AN, Melton LJ, D
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  • A [[cost-benefit analysis]]<ref name="10.1371/journal.pmed.1000370">Heitman SJ, Hilsden RJ, Au F, Dow
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  • ...ayed consequences is dealt with in the articles on [[discount rate]] and [[cost-benefit analysis]].
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  • :'''Health policy''' {{main|Cost-benefit analysis}}
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  • :'''Health policy''' {{main|Cost-benefit analysis}}
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  • [[Cost-benefit analysis]]<ref name="pmid19153410">{{cite journal| author=Eckman MH ''et al.''| ti
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  • ...he benefits of specific interventions, to enable them to be subjected to [[Cost-Benefit Analysis|cost/benefit assessments]], remains an obstacle to the formulation of poli
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  • ...he benefits of specific interventions, to enable them to be subjected to [[Cost-Benefit Analysis|cost/benefit assessments]], remains an obstacle to the formulation of poli
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  • A [[cost-benefit analysis]] suggests that screening should start between age 30 and 45 and be repeate
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  • The decision can be analyzed though a cost-benefit analysis of the push and pull factors. If a person judges the pull and push factors
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  • * [[Cost-benefit analysis]]
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  • ...weighing different possibilities, and considering the ramifications and [[cost-benefit analysis]] of various options. Then, the group would move on to another topic, delib
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