Prior to undertaking major public infrastructure projects, various types of cost-benefit analyses are carried out. The purpose is to provide decision-makers with an objective basis upon which to determine whether a project should be completed or not, as well as to rank projects based on the net increase in aggregate societal welfare they are predicted to yield. Many real-life examples demonstrate that there is no obvious link between the conclusions of such investigations and the public opinion on the project in question. Moreover, several research articles have concluded that politicians place little emphasis on the outcome of cost-benefit analyses when deciding which projects to prioritise. Therefore, the primary research focus of this th...
This article addresses theoretical and methodological explanations of miscalculations of costs and b...
Large and medium-size transport infrastructure shall increasingly cope with acceptability-related p...
Cost benefit analysis is the commonly used tool to evaluate transport investments. Despite its diffu...
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...
Public funds are scarce and many public projects, like roads, schools or hospitals, often compete ag...
Members of the Norwegian Parliament were interviewed about the decision process concerning national ...
The purpose of this paper is to describe a novel approach to economic evaluation of infrastructure, ...
In traditional cost-benefit analyses of public projects, every citizen’s willingness to pay for a pr...
The dominating form of analysis in the transport sector is cost–benefit analysis (CBA). This study i...
The starting point is that the benefit/cost ratio is virtually uncorrelated to the likelihood of a N...
Nowadays, every time there is a need of undertaking a project, different alternatives are considered...
The starting point is that the benefit/cost ratio is virtually uncorrelated to the likelihood of a N...
Public projects are still subject of heated discussions, especially with the respect to their effici...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
This article addresses theoretical and methodological explanations of miscalculations of costs and b...
Large and medium-size transport infrastructure shall increasingly cope with acceptability-related p...
Cost benefit analysis is the commonly used tool to evaluate transport investments. Despite its diffu...
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...
Public funds are scarce and many public projects, like roads, schools or hospitals, often compete ag...
Members of the Norwegian Parliament were interviewed about the decision process concerning national ...
The purpose of this paper is to describe a novel approach to economic evaluation of infrastructure, ...
In traditional cost-benefit analyses of public projects, every citizen’s willingness to pay for a pr...
The dominating form of analysis in the transport sector is cost–benefit analysis (CBA). This study i...
The starting point is that the benefit/cost ratio is virtually uncorrelated to the likelihood of a N...
Nowadays, every time there is a need of undertaking a project, different alternatives are considered...
The starting point is that the benefit/cost ratio is virtually uncorrelated to the likelihood of a N...
Public projects are still subject of heated discussions, especially with the respect to their effici...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
This article addresses theoretical and methodological explanations of miscalculations of costs and b...
Large and medium-size transport infrastructure shall increasingly cope with acceptability-related p...
Cost benefit analysis is the commonly used tool to evaluate transport investments. Despite its diffu...