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The Methodology of Cost-Benefit Analysis, with Particular Reference to the Ozone Problem

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The Methodology of Cost-Benefit Analysis, with Particular Reference to the Ozone Problem
Author(s)Mishan, Ezra J.; Page, Talbot
AbstractSeemingly technical aspects of the cost-benefit methodology can raise complex questions of ethical judgment, which economists cannot afford to ignore. The methodological dilemmas of cost-benefit analysis, as described in this article, are particularly important in cases of uncertain but potentially serious long-run problems, such as the depletion of the ozone layer.
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Pages59-112
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceMoral Dimension of Public Policy Choice: Beyond the Market Paradigm, The
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PubDate1992
ISBN_ISSN082295463X
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