Cost-benefit analysis
Cost-benefit analysis is a term that refers both to:a formal discipline used to help appraise, or assess, the case for a
project or proposal, which itself is a process known as
project appraisal; andan informal approach to making decisions of any kind. Under both definitions the process involves, whether explicitly or implicitly, weighing the total expected costs against the total expected benefits of one or more actions in order to choose the best or most profitable option. The formal process is often referred to as CBA, or Cost-Benefit analysis in the United States.
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Benefit-cost analysis
An examination of the relationship between the monetary cost of implementing an improvement and the monetary value of the benefits achieved by the improvement, both within the same time period.
Benefit-Cost Analysis
An economic method for assessing the benefits and costs of achieving alternative health-based standards at given levels of health protection.
Benefit-cost analysis
Benefit-cost analysis
(Econ) Phân tích lợi ích chi phí.+ Xem COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS.
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