Social cost-benefit analysis in Australia and New Zealand. The state of current practice and what needs to be done
Author(s)
Dobes, Leo
Leung, Joanne
Argyrous, George
Language
EnglishAbstract
All is not well with the evaluation of government programs and projects. Resources available to any society are limited. If governments are to increase the well-being of their citizens, they must be able to select and implement the socially most beneficial projects and policies. But many government agencies lack the expertise to carry out a cost-benefit analysis, or even to commission one. Commercial consultants, on the other hand, often have some analytical expertise, but are not immune from adopting approaches that accommodate the proclivities of their client agencies. In order to increase analytical rigour and methodological consistency, this publication urges the adoption of a ‘belts and braces’ set of protocols for use in project evaluation.
Keywords
government policy; government projects; social cost-benefit; economic analysis; Continental Basketball Association; Cost–benefit analysis; Decision-making; Net present value; Sensitivity analysisDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_610768ISBN
9781760460198OCN
944226284Publisher
ANU PressPublisher website
https://press.anu.edu.au/Publication date and place
2016Classification
Australia
Central / national / federal government policies
Economics, Finance, Business and Management