Description
Presenting insights from many influential thinkers, and edited by a leading academic in the field, this comprehensive work will prove an invaluable reference tool for economists, researchers and scholars.
About the Author
Robert J. Brent, Professor of Economics, Fordham University, New York, US
Reviews
'Anyone interested in cost-benefit analysis will find this anthology valuable.' -- E. Kacapyr, Choice
'This book breathes new life into an old but intellectually robust field by applying the principles of cost-benefit analysis to contemporary issues such as drug-abuse treatment, active labor market programs, tobacco addiction, financial regulation, malnutrition and corruption. Several chapters link cost-benefit analysis to other techniques such as cost-effectiveness and impact evaluation. The book will be valuable to scholars wanting to do further research in the field, as well as to consumers of cost-benefit analysis - those who need to know the underpinnings of what their analysts give them.' -- Shanta Devarajan, The World Bank, US
'This is a very nice and very useful set of articles on cost-benefit applications. The book will be particularly useful for students but also for professionals interested in keeping up with the state of applied work. I will use some of the articles in my class. Brent's introduction is also well done.' -- Richard O. Zerbe, University of Washington, US
Book Information
ISBN 9781848449572
Author Robert J. Brent
Format Paperback
Page Count 552
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd