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73-359 Benefit-Cost Analysis


Units:9.0
Department:Economics
Prerequisites:73-250
Cross-listed:12-706 , 19-606
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/html/departments/econ

The evaluation of public private sector projects. The theory of benefit-cost analysis and related techniques, such as cost-effectiveness analysis. Attention is given to such issues as valuing goods and services that are not normally traded in the marketplace (e.g., the value of an individuals life) and the social rate of discount. Applications are considered in detail.

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