Practice of Cost-Benefit Analysis in Transport
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Author | : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development |
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Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Transportation |
ISBN | : 9786613130914 |
OF DISCUSSIONS -- The Practice of Cost-Benefit Analysis in Transport: The Case of France, by Emile QUINET -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Origins of Changes in the Doctrine -- 3. Project Evaluation Guidance -- 4. Assessments of Recent Programmes and Projects -- 5. Overall Decision on Cost-Benefit Analysis vs. Multi-Criteria Analysis -- 6. Some Ideas for Improving Cost-Benefit Analysis -- 7. Conclusion -- The Practice of Cost-Benefit Analysis in the Transport Sector: A Mexican Perspective, by Vladimir RAMÍREZ SOBERANIS -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Institutional Framework (Stages of the Public Investment Process) -- 3. The Role of Cost-Benefit Analysis in the Decisionmaking Process -- 4. Key Elements of Cost-Benefit Analysis -- 5. Potential Development of Project Assessment Procedures -- 6. Conclusion -- Cost-Benefit Analysis in Transport: A UK Perspective, by Peter J. MACKIE -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Role of Transport Appraisal -- 3. Transport CBA in the UK -- 4. Critiques of UK Transport Appraisal -- 5. Transport and the Economy -- 6. Concluding Thoughts -- List of Participants.
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Author | : European Conference of Ministers of Transport |
Publisher | : OECD Publishing |
Total Pages | : 213 |
Release | : 2001-04-19 |
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This book discusses the full economic benefits - and costs - of transport infrastructure and explores ways to make good estimates of the full impact of planned investments on regional and national economies.
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Total Pages | : 18 |
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Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is widely recognized to be helpful, even indispensible, for making good decisions on what transport projects to fund. It essentially aims to figure out which projects offer the best value for money, one of the core criteria for making decisions. However, the practical relevance of cost-benefit analysis does not always live up to its appeal in principle. One problem is that there is disagreement about what to include in both the costs and the benefits side of the analysis, so that value for money is not always a fully transparent concept. A second problem is that value for money is only a partial criterion for decision-making, leading to disagreement about the relative importance of the results from CBA compared to other inputs into the decision-making process. Discussions at the Roundtable aimed to shed light on these conceptual problems by analysing the practice of CBA and comparing approaches to it in different countries. In short the aim was to identify a checklist of items that should be included in a socially relevant cost-benefit analysis, i.e. analysis that can be produced in reasonable time and at reasonable cost but is good enough to help resolve trade-offs.
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Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is widely recognized to be helpful, even indispensible, for making good decisions on what transport projects to fund. It essentially aims to figure out which projects offer the best value for money, one of the core criteria for making decisions. However, the practical relevance of cost-benefit analysis does not always live up to its appeal in principle. One problem is that there is disagreement about what to include in both the costs and the benefits side of the analysis, so that value for money is not always a fully transparent concept. A second problem is that value for money is only a partial criterion for decision-making, leading to disagreement about the relative importance of the results from CBA compared to other inputs into the decision-making process. Discussions at the Roundtable aimed to shed light on these conceptual problems by analysing the practice of CBA and comparing approaches to it in different countries. In short the aim was to identify a checklist of items that should be included in a socially relevant cost-benefit analysis, i.e. analysis that can be produced in reasonable time and at reasonable cost but is good enough to help resolve trade-offs.
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Author | : Asian Development Bank |
Publisher | : Asian Development Bank |
Total Pages | : 367 |
Release | : 2013-01-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has been continuously undertaking measures to enhance the effectiveness of its operations. To improve projects both at the preparation and implementation stages, ADB issued the Guidelines for Economic Analysis of Projects in 1997 as a means to enhancing project quality at entry. The conduct of proper economic analysis helps ensure the efficient use of development funds and public resources and thereby increase aid effectiveness. This practical guide is a supplement to the Guidelines for the Economic Analysis of Projects. It provides an overview of recent methodological developments in cost-benefit analysis as well as suggested improvements in the economic analysis of projects in selected sectors through case studies. These case studies illustrate the application of suggested methodologies, taking into account sector-specific needs, as well as difficulties faced by practitioners in terms of data and time constraints during project processing. It also aims to contribute to ADB’s capacity building initiatives as this will be the main reference material for conduct of economic analysis.