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Multi criteria analysis of CPs

Francois Bonnieux and Pierre Dupraz
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Francois Bonnieux: Unité d'économie et sociologie rurales de rennes - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique

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Abstract: This discussion document provides the partners a comprehensive set of results on Task 8. This document should be the main input to prepare the final report on this task. It is organised into four chapters and annexes. The first chapters reviews the underlying principles of cost-benefit analysis and considers the issue of environmental indicators. Due to the theoretical and practical difficulties a multi-criteria analysis is finally developed. It is founded on a series of indicators whose values are derived from the results of the other taks. They are defined in Chapter 2. The data set includes a number of policies which ara analyse in Chapter 3. Some indicators are quantitative and some are purely qualitative so to deal with this information the multi-correspondance analysis has been used. The basic philosophy is to reduce dimension in order to reveal relationships among the CSPs, among the indicators and between the CSPs and the indicators. It is found that six factors give an adequate approximation to the original data set. These factors are easily interpreted and are used in Chapter 4 to classify CSPs according to eight groups.

Keywords: analyse coûts-bénéfices; indicateurs environnementaux (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998
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Published in 1998, 80 p

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