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GuidelinesPublication 2014EPA Guidelines for Preparing Economic Analyses
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Guidelines for Preparing Economic Analyses provide a framework for …
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Guidelines for Preparing Economic Analyses provide a framework for assessing the impacts of environmental regulations and policies that has been extensively peer-reviewed and is widely-applied both within and outside of the agency. The Guidelines discuss: (1) statutory and executive order requirements for conducting economic analyses; (2) identifying the need for policy action; (3) regulatory and non-regulatory approaches to pollution control; (4) baseline definition; (5) discounting future benefits and costs;…
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GuidelinesPublication 2012Norwegian Cost-Benefit-Analysis Guidance
This document provides detailed guidance for conducting cost-benefit analysis of government programs in Norway. It …
This document provides detailed guidance for conducting cost-benefit analysis of government programs in Norway. It includes an overview of the main features of such analysis. It then describes several analytic components: distributional effects; real prices; social discount rates; lifespan, analysis period, and residual value; wider impacts of transportation projects; disasters and irreversible effects; carbon pricing; longevity and health valuation; and financial and administrative implications.
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GuidelinesPublication 2018UK Green Book Appraisal Guidance
The Green Book is guidance issued by HM Treasury in the United Kingdom on how …
The Green Book is guidance issued by HM Treasury in the United Kingdom on how to appraise government policies, programs, and projects. It also provides guidance on monitoring and evaluating impacts after implementation. The Green Book introduces the analytic approaches and the policy framework, describes the generation of policy options, discusses the valuation of costs and benefits, and describes the presentation of the results. It also includes technical appendices that discuss nonmarket valuation, distributional analysis,…
Priority Setting/Ethics | Preferences/Values | Decision Analysis | Benefit-Cost Analysis | Social Determinants | Policy/Regulation | Climate/Environment | Economics/Finance | Government/Law | Health/Medicine | Europe | Critical Thinking/Analysis
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