Cost-benefit Analysis

Cost-benefit Analysis by Richard Layard, published by Penguin Books on November 30, 1975, is a comprehensive exploration of the principles and applications of cost-effectiveness in decision-making. This first edition spans 496 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a detailed examination of how cost-benefit analysis can be utilized in various contexts. The book is structured to include bibliographies and indexes, enhancing its utility as a reference work.
Readers will find that this book focuses on the methodologies and frameworks that underpin cost-effectiveness assessments. It delves into the practical implications of these analyses, providing insights that are relevant for policymakers, economists, and anyone interested in the evaluation of economic decisions. The inclusion of bibliographies and indexes further supports in-depth research and understanding of the subject matter.
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Edited By Richard Layard. Includes Bibliographies And Indexes.
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