Why benefit-cost analysis is widely disregarded and what to do about it

Why benefit-cost analysis is widely disregarded and what to do about it

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Article ID: iaor1997891
Country: United States
Volume: 26
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 1
End Page Number: 6
Publication Date: Sep 1996
Journal: Interfaces
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Keywords: cost benefit analysis
Abstract:

Three prominent shortcomings of benefit-cost analysis as currently practiced are (1) it does not identify the population segments whom the proposed measure benefits or harms, (2) it attempts to reduce all comparisons to a single dimension, generally dollars and cents, and (3) it conceals the degree of inaccuracy or uncertainty in its estimates. These defects impair the usefulness of benefit-cost studies, divert effort and attention away from the most useful information benefit-cost studies could convey, and risk misleading many readers. These faults can be corrected or avoided without much difficulty and to great benefit.

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