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100 1 _aMISHAN, E.J.
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245 1 0 _aCost benefit analysis
250 _a5. ed
260 _aAbingdon :
_bRoutledge,
_c2007
300 _a316 p.
505 8 0 _tPart I – Scope an method
_t1. Introductory remarks
_t2. Cost-effective analysis
_t3. Proposals for weighting money valuations
_tPart II – Basic concepts of benefits and costs
_t4. Measurements of consumer surplus
_t5. Consumer surplus when several process change
_t6. Consumer surplus when other things change
_t7. Introduction to the compensating variation
_t8. Measurements of rent
_t9. Is producer surplus a rent?
_tPart III – Shadow prices and transfer payments
_t10. Introduction remarks
_t11. Opportunity cost of labour
_t12. Opportunity cost of unemployed labour
_t13. The additional benefits of using unemployed labour
_t14. The opportunity costs of imports
_t15. Transfer payments and double counting
_tPart IV – External effects
_t16. Introduction to external effects
_t17. Adverse spillovers: the complacent view
_t18. Internalizing externalities
_t19. Evaluating spillovers
_t20. Compensating for environmental damage
_tPart V – Investment criteria
_t21. Introduction to investment criteria
_t22. Crude investment criteria
_t23. The discounted present value criterion
_t24. The internal rate of return
_t25. The alleged superiority of the discounted present value criterion compared with the internal rate of return criterion
_t26. Investment criteria in an ideal capital market
_t27. Calculation of rates of return and of time preference
_t28. Critique of the discounted present value criterion (I)
_t29. Critique of the discounted present value criterion (II)
_t30. The normalized compounded terminal value criterion (I)
_t31. The normalized compounded terminal value criterion (II)
_t32. The Pareto criterion and generational time
_tPart VI – Notes on particular goods
_t33. The value of time saved
_t34. Measuring benefits of recreational areas (I)
_t35 Measuring benefits of recreational areas (II)
_t36. The value of life
_tPart VII – Uncertainty
_t37. Risk and certainty equivalence
_t38. Game theory and decision rules (I)
_t39. Game theory and decision rules (II)
_t40. How practical are game theory decision techniques?
_t41. Simple probability in decision making
_t42. Mixed strategies in decision making
_t43. Four additional strategems for coping with uncertainty
_tPart VIII – Further notes
_t44. A summing up
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