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73-359 Benefit-Cost Analysis

Units:9.0
Department:Economics
Prerequisites:73-150 and 73-226
Cross-listed:12-706 , 19-702
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/html/departments/econ

Fall or Spring The evaluation of public private sector projects. The theory of benefit-cost analysis and related techniques, such as cost-effectiveness analysis. Attention is given to such issues as valuing goods and services that are not normally traded in the marketplace (e.g., the value of an individuals life) and the social rate of discount. Applications are considered in detail. (Lecture, 3 hours)


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76-294 Interpretive Practices
73-150 Microeconomics
42-888 M.S. Thesis Research
42-747 Rehabilitation Engineering
42-712 Metallic and Ceramic Biomaterials


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73-359 Benefit-Cost Analysis

Units:9.0
Department:Economics
Prerequisites:73-150 and 73-226
Cross-listed:12-706 , 19-702
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/html/departments/econ

Fall or Spring The evaluation of public private sector projects. The theory of benefit-cost analysis and related techniques, such as cost-effectiveness analysis. Attention is given to such issues as valuing goods and services that are not normally traded in the marketplace (e.g., the value of an individuals life) and the social rate of discount. Applications are considered in detail. (Lecture, 3 hours)


  Popularity index
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  Students also scheduled
36-401 Modern Regression
33-201 Undergraduate Colloquium I
36-625 Probability and Mathematical Statis...
76-236 19th Century British Literature
79-202 The History of Public Policy in the...
76-294 Interpretive Practices
73-150 Microeconomics
42-888 M.S. Thesis Research
42-747 Rehabilitation Engineering
42-712 Metallic and Ceramic Biomaterials


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73-359 Benefit-Cost Analysis

Units:9.0
Department:Economics
Prerequisites:73-150 and 73-226
Cross-listed:12-706 , 19-702
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/html/departments/econ

Fall or Spring The evaluation of public private sector projects. The theory of benefit-cost analysis and related techniques, such as cost-effectiveness analysis. Attention is given to such issues as valuing goods and services that are not normally traded in the marketplace (e.g., the value of an individuals life) and the social rate of discount. Applications are considered in detail. (Lecture, 3 hours)


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#0
Rank in this department:#0

  Students also scheduled
36-401 Modern Regression
33-201 Undergraduate Colloquium I
36-625 Probability and Mathematical Statis...
76-236 19th Century British Literature
79-202 The History of Public Policy in the...
76-294 Interpretive Practices
73-150 Microeconomics
42-888 M.S. Thesis Research
42-747 Rehabilitation Engineering
42-712 Metallic and Ceramic Biomaterials


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73-359 Benefit-Cost Analysis

Units:9.0
Department:Economics
Prerequisites:73-150 and 73-226
Cross-listed:12-706 , 19-702
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/html/departments/econ

Fall or Spring The evaluation of public private sector projects. The theory of benefit-cost analysis and related techniques, such as cost-effectiveness analysis. Attention is given to such issues as valuing goods and services that are not normally traded in the marketplace (e.g., the value of an individuals life) and the social rate of discount. Applications are considered in detail. (Lecture, 3 hours)


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#0
Rank in this department:#0

  Students also scheduled
36-401 Modern Regression
33-201 Undergraduate Colloquium I
36-625 Probability and Mathematical Statis...
76-236 19th Century British Literature
79-202 The History of Public Policy in the...
76-294 Interpretive Practices
73-150 Microeconomics
42-888 M.S. Thesis Research
42-747 Rehabilitation Engineering
42-712 Metallic and Ceramic Biomaterials


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73-359 Benefit-Cost Analysis

Units:9.0
Department:Economics
Prerequisites:73-150 and 73-226
Cross-listed:12-706 , 19-702
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/html/departments/econ

Fall or Spring The evaluation of public private sector projects. The theory of benefit-cost analysis and related techniques, such as cost-effectiveness analysis. Attention is given to such issues as valuing goods and services that are not normally traded in the marketplace (e.g., the value of an individuals life) and the social rate of discount. Applications are considered in detail. (Lecture, 3 hours)


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#0
Rank in this department:#0

  Students also scheduled
36-401 Modern Regression
33-201 Undergraduate Colloquium I
36-625 Probability and Mathematical Statis...
76-236 19th Century British Literature
79-202 The History of Public Policy in the...
76-294 Interpretive Practices
73-150 Microeconomics
42-888 M.S. Thesis Research
42-747 Rehabilitation Engineering
42-712 Metallic and Ceramic Biomaterials



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