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cost-benefit analysis

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Cost-benefit analysis is a systematic methodological approach used to evaluate the desirability of a project, policy, or decision by comparing the total expected costs against the total expected benefits. This analytical framework investigates the net impact of interventions, often quantifying diverse effects into a common metric (typically monetary value) to determine if the aggregate benefits exceed the aggregate costs. Its significance lies in providing a structured basis for informing efficient resource allocation and rational decision-making across economic, social, and environmental contexts.

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University of Stirling

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University College London

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Simon Fraser University

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University of Chicago

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Tufts Medical Center

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