Members of the Norwegian Parliament were interviewed about the decision process concerning national road investments. Most of them found cost-benefit analysis useful, but apparently not as a device for ranking projects. Rather, the cost-benefit ratio was used to pick project proposals requiring political attention among the large number of projects included in the plan. However, information about project-related local conflicts seemed to be used much more extensively for this latter purpose. Attitudes towards cost-benefit analysis varied along the left-right political axis. These findings are shown to be consistent with a hypothesis that politicians rationally maximize subjective perceptions of social welfare
Public funds are scarce and many public projects, like roads, schools or hospitals, often compete ag...
28 Dutch politicians and 10 top-level civil servants were interviewed about the way Dutch politician...
Cost-benefit analysis have been attacked by many critics because of its implicit ethical assumptions...
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...
Members of the Norwegian Parliament were interviewed about the decision process concerning national ...
In traditional cost-benefit analyses of public projects, every citizen’s willingness to pay for a pr...
The starting point is that the benefit/cost ratio is virtually uncorrelated to the likelihood of a N...
In this study Dutch politicians were interviewed to derive their attitudes towards the use of Cost-B...
Prior to undertaking major public infrastructure projects, various types of cost-benefit analyses ar...
The starting point is that the benefit/cost ratio is virtually uncorrelated to the likelihood of a N...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is a widely used economic appraisal method that aims to support politici...
NoThe paper explores some of the political assumptions implicit in the use of social cost-benefit an...
The dominating form of analysis in the transport sector is cost–benefit analysis (CBA). This study i...
Public funds are scarce and many public projects, like roads, schools or hospitals, often compete ag...
28 Dutch politicians and 10 top-level civil servants were interviewed about the way Dutch politician...
Cost-benefit analysis have been attacked by many critics because of its implicit ethical assumptions...
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...
Members of the Norwegian Parliament were interviewed about the decision process concerning national ...
In traditional cost-benefit analyses of public projects, every citizen’s willingness to pay for a pr...
The starting point is that the benefit/cost ratio is virtually uncorrelated to the likelihood of a N...
In this study Dutch politicians were interviewed to derive their attitudes towards the use of Cost-B...
Prior to undertaking major public infrastructure projects, various types of cost-benefit analyses ar...
The starting point is that the benefit/cost ratio is virtually uncorrelated to the likelihood of a N...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is a widely used economic appraisal method that aims to support politici...
NoThe paper explores some of the political assumptions implicit in the use of social cost-benefit an...
The dominating form of analysis in the transport sector is cost–benefit analysis (CBA). This study i...
Public funds are scarce and many public projects, like roads, schools or hospitals, often compete ag...
28 Dutch politicians and 10 top-level civil servants were interviewed about the way Dutch politician...
Cost-benefit analysis have been attacked by many critics because of its implicit ethical assumptions...