Ethical Benefit-Cost Analysis as Art and Science: Ten Rules for Benefit-Cost Analysis
This paper contributes to the process of attaining greater uniformity of principles and standards within BCA. It briefly considers the benefit-cost principle, the considerations that lie behind it and criticisms that have been made of it in light of these considerations, before describing a version of BCA that establishes a a meta-set of principles and standards to guide the practice of BCA.
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