Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis
2010 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 4, 2012
- Gain and Loss Domains and the Choice of Welfare Measure of Positive and Negative Changes pp. 1-18

- Jack Knetsch, Yohanes Riyanto and Jichuan Zong
- Economic Costs and Benefits of Promoting Healthy Takeaway Meals at Workplace Canteens pp. 1-27

- Jørgen Dejgaard Jensen, Morten Mørkbak and Jonas Nordström
- News and Social Cost: The Case of Oil Spills and Distant Viewers pp. 1-22

- Robert Farrow and Douglas M. Larson
- The Costs and Benefits of Intensive Forest Management pp. 1-23

- Runar Brännlund, Ola Carlén, Tommy Lundgren and Per-Olov Marklund
- Implications of a Weaker Form of Complementarity pp. 1-8

- Jon R. Neill
Volume 3, issue 3, 2012
- External Benefits of Brownfield Redevelopment: An Applied Urban General Equilibrium Analysis pp. 1-33

- Niels Vermeer and Wouter Vermeulen
- An Empirical Estimate of the Labor Response Function for Benefit-Cost Analysis pp. 1-12

- Donald Vitaliano
- Benefit-Cost Analysis of Environmental Projects: A Plethora of Biases Understating Net Benefits pp. 1-25

- Philip Graves
- Taking “All Men Are Created Equal” Seriously: Toward a Metric for the Intergroup Comparison of Utility Functions Through Life Values pp. 1-30

- David Courard-Hauri and Stephen A. Lauer
- Cost Benefit Analysis of Centralized Wastewater Reuse Systems pp. 1-30

- Xiao Liang and Meine Pieter van Dijk
- The Economic Cost of Conscription and an Upper Bound on the Value of a Statistical Life: Hedonic Estimates from Two Margins of Response to the Vietnam Draft pp. 1-37

- Chris Rohlfs
Volume 3, issue 2, 2012
- Developing General Equilibrium Benefit Analyses for Social Programs: An Introduction and Example pp. 1-52

- Henry Klaiber and V. Smith
- Scitovsky Reversals and Practical Benefit-Cost Analysis pp. 1-12

- Richard Just, Andrew Schmitz and Richard O. Zerbe
- Measuring The Social Opportunity Cost of Labor In Mexico pp. 1-41

- Sylvia B. Guillermo-Peon and Arnold C. Harberger
- The Normative Implications of Political Decision-Making for Benefit-Cost Analysis pp. 1-36

- Kerry Krutilla and Alexander Alexeev
- Accounting for Nonmarket Impacts in a Benefit-Cost Analysis of Underground Coal Mining in New South Wales, Australia pp. 1-29

- Rob Gillespie and Marit Kragt
Volume 3, issue 1, 2012
- Institutional Safeguards for Cost Benefit Analysis: Lessons from the Chilean National Investment System pp. 1-30

- Andrés Gómez-Lobo
- Toward Standardization of Benefit-Cost Analysis of Early Childhood Interventions pp. 1-45

- Lynn A. Karoly
- Skills of the Trade: The Tufts Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Registry pp. 1-9

- Teja Thorat, Michael Cangelosi and Peter J. Neumann
- Is Mandatory Project Evaluation Always Appropriate? Dynamic Inconsistencies of Irreversible and Reversible Projects pp. 1-31

- Tatsuhito Kono and Hiromichi Notoya
- Indirect Effects in Cost-Benefit Analysis pp. 1-27

- Jan Rouwendal
Volume 2, issue s1, 2011
- Appendix to Comments on “Appropriate Discounting for Benefit-Cost Analysis” pp. 1-4

- Anonymous
Volume 2, issue 3, 2011
- Comment on Burgess and Zerbe: On Bank Market Power and the Social Discount Rate pp. 1-6

- Per-Olov Johansson and Bengt Kriström
- The Combination of Lab and Field Experiments for Benefit-Cost Analysis pp. 1-36

- Stéphan Marette, Jutta Roosen and Sandrine Blanchemanche
- Risk Heterogeneity and the Value of Reducing Fatal Risks: Further Market-Based Evidence pp. 1-28

- Ikuho Kochi and Laura Taylor
- Comment on Burgess and Zerbe’s “Appropriate Discounting for Benefit-Cost Analysis” pp. 1-11

- Szabolcs Szekeres
- Benefit-Cost Analysis with Local Residents’ Stated Preference Information: A Study of Non-Motorized Transport Investments in Pune, India pp. 1-37

- Hua Wang, Ke Fang and Yuyan Shi
- Calculating the Social Opportunity Cost Discount Rate pp. 1-10

- David F. Burgess and Richard O. Zerbe
- Towards Principles and Standards for the Benefit-Cost Analysis of Safety pp. 1-25

- Robert Farrow and W Viscusi
- Valuing the Benefit for Cancer Patients of Receiving Blood Transfusions at Home pp. 1-19

- Nathalie Havet, Magali Morelle, Raphaël Remonnay and Marie-Odile Carrere
Volume 2, issue 2, 2011
- Labor Expenditures and Benefit-Cost Accounting in Times of Unemployment pp. 1-9

- Robert Haveman and Robert Farrow
- The Treatment of Uncertainty in EPA’s Analysis of Air Pollution Rules: A Status Report pp. 1-27

- Arthur G. Fraas
- Behavioral Economics and the Conduct of Benefit-Cost Analysis: Towards Principles and Standards pp. 1-51

- Lisa Robinson and James Hammitt
- Appropriate Discounting for Benefit-Cost Analysis pp. 1-20

- David F. Burgess and Richard O. Zerbe
- Characterizing the Amount and Speed of Discounting Procedures pp. 1-56

- Dean T. Jamison and Julian Jamison
- Private Valuation of a Public Good in Three Auction Mechanisms pp. 1-29

- Arnaud Z. Dragicevic and David Ettinger
- Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Community Patent pp. 1-43

- Jérôme Danguy and Bruno van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
Volume 2, issue 1, 2011
- Benefit-Cost Analysis for Drinking Water Standards: Efficiency, Equity, and Affordability Considerations in Small Communities pp. 1-24

- Robert S. Raucher, Scott J. Rubin, Douglas Crawford-Brown and Megan M. Lawson
- Incorporating Distributional Issues into Benefit Cost Analysis: Why, How, and Two Empirical Examples Using Non-market Valuation pp. 1-24

- John B. Loomis
- A Benefit-Cost Analysis of Private and Semi-Private Hospital Rooms pp. 1-27

- Anthony Boardman and Diane Forbes
- The BCA of HSR: Should the Government Invest in High Speed Rail Infrastructure? pp. 1-28

- Ginés de Rus
- The Income Elasticity of the Value per Statistical Life: Transferring Estimates between High and Low Income Populations pp. 1-29

- James Hammitt and Lisa Robinson
Volume 1, issue 1, 2010
- Introduction to Inaugural Issue pp. 1-3

- Robert Farrow
- Getting Real: Price Deflation of Nominal Values pp. 1-11

- Mary Kokoski
- Benefit-Cost Analysis: Distributional Considerations under Producer Quota Buyouts pp. 1-15

- Andrew Schmitz and Troy G. Schmitz
- An Assessment of Important Issues Concerning the Application of Benefit-Cost Analysis to Social Policy pp. 1-40

- Aidan Vining and David Weimer
- A Synthesis of Random Assignment Benefit-Cost Studies of Welfare-to-Work Programs pp. 1-30

- David Greenberg, Victoria Deitch and Gayle Hamilton
- Valuing Foreign Lives and Settlements pp. 1-26

- David A. Dana
- Designing Smarter Regulation with Improved Benefit-Cost Analysis pp. 1-19

- Robert Hahn
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