Author: Peter G. Sassone
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Publisher: Academic Press
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ISBN: 0126193509
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Cost-Benefit Analysis: A Handbook (Operations Research and Industrial Engineering)
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About the Author DIANA FUGUITT is Professor of Economics and a Coordinator of an interdisciplinary Environmental Studies major at Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida. SHANTON J. WILCOX is a Senior Consultant for a top management consulting firm.
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Should Malaysia build a new steel mill, or New York City an urban motorway? Should higher education expand, or water supplies be improved? These are typical questions to which cost-benefit analysis, the key economic toolfor analyzing problems of social choice can contribute to,as well as providing a useful vehicle for understanding the practical value of welfare economics. This invaluable textcovers the main problems that arise in a typical cost-benefit exercise. Cost-benefit analysis is u
The pharmaceutical industry worldwide is a rapidly burgeoning industry contributing to growth of gross domestic product and employment. Technological change in this field has been very rapid, with many new products being introduced. For this reason in part, health care budgets throughout the world have increased dramatically, eliciting growing pressures for cost containment. This book explores four important issues in pharmaceutical innovations: (1) the industry structure of pharmaceutical innovation; (2) incentives for correcting market failures in allocating resources for research and develo
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