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Cost-Benefit Analysis for Public Sector Decision Makers

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Cost-Benefit Analysis for Public Sector Decision Makers

Contributors:

By (Author) Diana Fuguitt
By (author) Shanton J. Wilcox

ISBN:

9781567202229

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th October 1999

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Public finance and taxation
Business mathematics and systems

Dewey:

336.39

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

342

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

624g

Description

Fuguitt and Wilcox skillfully guide analysts, public sector managers, and students of decision-making through a full range of the essential steps to perform, interpret, and assess cost-benefit analysis. Their book shows how to grasp the principles of cost-benefit analysis and several related economic valuation methods, how to apply them in undertaking an objective analysis, and how to use the analysis as a decision-making tool across a wide range of fields and applications. An extensive knowledge of economic theory, calculus or advanced graphical analysis is not needed to understand the principles or techniques. Accessible to those who understand basic algebra and have a beginner's hold on statistics, the book also provides a bridge to the more advanced literature in economics and to other analyses used to perform sophisticated valuations. A unique, much-needed presentation of all that is required to gain an immediate, useful understanding of the topic. The authors explain basic economic concepts and show how they are relevant to understanding an analytical approach. They enumerate principles and detail such technical components as with and without analysis, discounting, decision criteria and uncertainty assessment. The book provides especially extensive coverage of the contingent valuation method along with market valuation, the travel cost and property value methods, human life valuation, and cost-effectiveness analysis. They explain empirical methods used to perform these valuation techniques and cover survey and regression analysis as well. Most importantly, Fuguitt and Wilcox treat the topic within its real-world contextas a decision-making tool to assess a particular policy's efficiency and to provide the decision maker with necessary information. Trade-offs between efficiency and other policy objectives are also addressed, as is the interdisciplinary setting within which cost-benefit analysis is interpreted, enabling readers to understand that policy advocates and adversaries bring their own values and competing interests to bear on any decision-making process.

Author Bio

DIANA FUGUITT is Professor of Economics and a Coordinator of an interdisciplinary Environmental Studies major at Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida./e She has directed numerous economic and environmental studies students in the techniques of cost-benefit analysis, and received the Robert A. Staub Distinguished Teaching Award in 1992. She has also presented and published papers in African agricultural development and habitat valuation. SHANTON J. WILCOX is a Senior Consultant for a top management consulting firm./e He recently completed a warehousing cost-benefit analysis as a logistical consultant for an engineering and architectural firm.

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