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Building a bridge across CBA traditions: the contribution of EU Regional Policy

Massimo Florio and Silvia Vignetti

Working Papers from CSIL Centre for Industrial Studies

Abstract: This paper presents the basic principles of the EU approach to cost-benefit analysis (CBA) of infrastructure projects, as embodied in the recently issued CBA Guide. After an introduction about the objectives and instruments of the 2007-2013 EU Cohesion Policy, and in particular the legal framework for co-financing environmental and transport projects, the paper illustrates and discusses some methodological choices which have been made by the team authoring the EC Guide. Some 'rules of the game' (i.e. the use of shadow prices, the calculation of a proper shadow wage, the monetisation of non-market impacts, the choice of a social discount rate and the use of welfare weights) have been proposed in the Guide, in the light of regional differences in market conditions and welfare objectives of the EU regional development policy. The analysis shows that, differently from well-known national traditions of Cba in Europe (an explicit comparison is made with the British 'Green Book') the EU perspective calls for a general framework which is not so different from the project appraisal practice in less developed countries.

Keywords: Cost-benefit analysis; EU Cohesion Policy; Project appraisal (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D61 H43 O22 R58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 17 pages
Date: 2008-07-17
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