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A guide to benefit-cost analysis / Edward M. Gramlich.
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Gramlich, Edward M.
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Language
English
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2nd ed.
Published/Created
Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, ©1990.
Description
x, 246 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Harold P. Furth Plasma Physics Library - Stacks
HJ7451 .G72 1990
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Subject(s)
Expenditures, Public
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Cost effectiveness
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Gramlich, Edward M.
Benefit-cost analysis of government programs.
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Notes
Updated ed. of: Benefit-cost analysis of government programs. c1981.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Introduction
Why should the government intervene in a market economy?
The fundamental principle of benefit-cost analysis
Valuation of benefits and costs
General equilibrium benefits and costs
Benefits and costs realized at different times
The gains and losses of different groups
Physical investment and the environment
Human investment
Intergovernmental grants
Tax expenditures
Social regulation
Getting started.
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ISBN
013074543X
9780130745439
0881339881
9780881339888
LCCN
89035575
OCLC
19975955
Other standard number
ZBWT00263416
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