A recurring question about cost-benefit analysis (CBA) concerns its scope. CBA is a decision-making method frequently employed in environmental policy-making, in which things which have no market price are treated as if they were commodities. They are given a monetary value, a form of price. But it is widely held that some things cannot be meaningfully priced, thus substantially limiting the scope of CBA. The aim of this paper is to test some aspects of this broad claim, focusing on problems of incomparability and incommensurability. In particular, the role of rough equality as a putative form of comparison is investigated. I argue that while an assessment of the full significance of rough equality for practical decision-making awaits resol...
This review-essay explores the uses and limits of cost-benefit analysis in the context of environmen...
New Foundations of Cost–Benefit Analysis, by Matthew Adler and Eric Posner, represents the most ambi...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) evaluates actions in terms of negative consequences (costs) and positive...
At the very heart of environmental cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is the claim that benefits and costs ...
This paper considers the problem areas found in applying cost-benefit analysis (CBA) to projects inv...
Environmental cost-benefit analysis, or CBA, refers to the economic appraisal of policies and projec...
Cost-benefit analysis is widely acknowledged to be an appropriate tool for providing advice to polic...
The author's purpose is to review the use of cost - benefit analysis (CBA) in environmental policy a...
Most project impacts on environment, climate, and health are not valued in markets or in choice situ...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is one among tools widely used for policy and project analysis around th...
This paper outlines a theoretical framework for non-market valuation, and theoretical and conceptual...
Legal scholarship on the role of cost-benefit analysis in environmental law is often stimulating, bu...
As the number and cost of environmental regulations have increased over the last thirty years, the r...
Overview There are three separate but interrelaled con-cerns in environmental protection. 1. How to ...
This paper analyzes cost-benefit analysis from legal, economic, and philosophical perspectives. The ...
This review-essay explores the uses and limits of cost-benefit analysis in the context of environmen...
New Foundations of Cost–Benefit Analysis, by Matthew Adler and Eric Posner, represents the most ambi...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) evaluates actions in terms of negative consequences (costs) and positive...
At the very heart of environmental cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is the claim that benefits and costs ...
This paper considers the problem areas found in applying cost-benefit analysis (CBA) to projects inv...
Environmental cost-benefit analysis, or CBA, refers to the economic appraisal of policies and projec...
Cost-benefit analysis is widely acknowledged to be an appropriate tool for providing advice to polic...
The author's purpose is to review the use of cost - benefit analysis (CBA) in environmental policy a...
Most project impacts on environment, climate, and health are not valued in markets or in choice situ...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is one among tools widely used for policy and project analysis around th...
This paper outlines a theoretical framework for non-market valuation, and theoretical and conceptual...
Legal scholarship on the role of cost-benefit analysis in environmental law is often stimulating, bu...
As the number and cost of environmental regulations have increased over the last thirty years, the r...
Overview There are three separate but interrelaled con-cerns in environmental protection. 1. How to ...
This paper analyzes cost-benefit analysis from legal, economic, and philosophical perspectives. The ...
This review-essay explores the uses and limits of cost-benefit analysis in the context of environmen...
New Foundations of Cost–Benefit Analysis, by Matthew Adler and Eric Posner, represents the most ambi...
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) evaluates actions in terms of negative consequences (costs) and positive...