In traditional cost-benefit analyses of public projects, every citizen’s willingness to pay for a project is given an equal weight. This is sometimes taken to imply that cost-benefit analysis is a democratic method for making public decisions, as opposed to, for example, political processes involving log-rolling and lobbying from interest groups. Politicians are frequently criticized for not putting enough emphasis on the cost-benefit analyses when making decisions. In this paper we discuss the extent to which using cost-benefit analysis to rank public projects is consistent with Dahl’s (1989) criteria for democratic decision-making. We find several fundamental conflicts, both when cost-benefit analysis is used to provide final answers abou...
The starting point is that the benefit/cost ratio is virtually uncorrelated to the likelihood of a N...
This thesis examines the problems with social cost-benefit analysis in three areas -- economics, eth...
Public projects don’t generate enough income to be financially justified, but create social benefits...
In traditional cost-benefit analyses of public projects, every citizen’s willingness to pay for a pr...
Members of the Norwegian Parliament were interviewed about the decision process concerning national ...
Members of the Norwegian Parliament were interviewed about the decision process concerning national ...
Members of the Norwegian Parliament were interviewed about the decision process concerning natio-nal...
Prior to undertaking major public infrastructure projects, various types of cost-benefit analyses ar...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is a widely used economic appraisal method that aims to support politici...
Cost-benefit analysis have been attacked by many critics because of its implicit ethical assumptions...
Public projects are still subject of heated discussions, especially with the respect to their effici...
It is often argued that projects involving public good changes should be chosen on the basis of mone...
This paper analyzes cost-benefit analysis from legal, economic, and philosophical perspectives. The ...
In this study Dutch politicians were interviewed to derive their attitudes towards the use of Cost-B...
Benefit-Cost Analysis involves several steps: development of a program information structure (produc...
The starting point is that the benefit/cost ratio is virtually uncorrelated to the likelihood of a N...
This thesis examines the problems with social cost-benefit analysis in three areas -- economics, eth...
Public projects don’t generate enough income to be financially justified, but create social benefits...
In traditional cost-benefit analyses of public projects, every citizen’s willingness to pay for a pr...
Members of the Norwegian Parliament were interviewed about the decision process concerning national ...
Members of the Norwegian Parliament were interviewed about the decision process concerning national ...
Members of the Norwegian Parliament were interviewed about the decision process concerning natio-nal...
Prior to undertaking major public infrastructure projects, various types of cost-benefit analyses ar...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is a widely used economic appraisal method that aims to support politici...
Cost-benefit analysis have been attacked by many critics because of its implicit ethical assumptions...
Public projects are still subject of heated discussions, especially with the respect to their effici...
It is often argued that projects involving public good changes should be chosen on the basis of mone...
This paper analyzes cost-benefit analysis from legal, economic, and philosophical perspectives. The ...
In this study Dutch politicians were interviewed to derive their attitudes towards the use of Cost-B...
Benefit-Cost Analysis involves several steps: development of a program information structure (produc...
The starting point is that the benefit/cost ratio is virtually uncorrelated to the likelihood of a N...
This thesis examines the problems with social cost-benefit analysis in three areas -- economics, eth...
Public projects don’t generate enough income to be financially justified, but create social benefits...