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adam_text | Contents
List of tables ix
List of abbreviations xiii
Preface to the first edition xv
Preface to the second edition xvii
Acknowledgements xix
PARTI
1 Introduction to CBA 3
1.1 Introduction 3
1.2 The particular cost benefit model 6
1.3 Discounting and cost benefit analysis 10
1.4 CBA versus rational ignorance 13
1.5 Applications: health care evaluations 14
1.6 Overview of the book 24
1.7 Final comments 27
1.8 Appendix 29
PART II
2 Compensation tests 35
2.1 Introduction 35
2.2 Compensation tests and the distribution of income 40
2.3 Uncompensated losers and the numbers effect 44
2.4 Compensation tests and distribution neutrality 46
2.5 Applications 49
2.6 Final comments 64
2.7 Appendix 68
3 Consumer surplus 70
3.1 Introduction 70
3.2 Alternative measures of consumer surplus 75
3.3 Consumer surplus and valuations of quality 81
3.4 Applications 85
3.5 Final comments 102
3.6 Appendix 105
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vi Applied cost benefit analysis
PART III
4 Shadow prices 109
4.1 Introduction 109
4.2 General ways of deriving shadow prices 117
4.3 Applications 123
4.4 Final comments 138
4.5 Appendix 141
5 External effects 145
5.1 Introduction 145
5.2 Non Pigovian taxes and quantity restrictions 153
5.3 Applications 158
5.4 Final comments 173
5.5 Appendix 177
6 Public goods 179
6.1 Introduction 179
6.2 Public good provision as a game 184
6.3 Income redistribution as a pure public good 186
6.4 Applications 190
6.5 Final comments 208
6.6 Appendix 211
7 Risk and uncertainty 213
7.1 Introduction 213
7.2 Uncertainty and economic theory 218
7.3 Risk and irreversibility 222
7.4 Risk and the social discount rate 225
7.5 Applications 228
7.6 Final comments 240
7.7 Appendix 243
8 Measurement of intangibles 248
8.1 Introduction 248
8.2 Trying to value a life 254
8.3 Applications 259
8.4 Final comments 275
8.5 Appendix 278
9 Marginal cost of public funds 282
9.1 Introduction 282
Contents vii
9.2 Alternative approaches to estimation of the MCF 286
9.3 The MCF as a shadow price to measure benefits 290
9.4 US estimates of the MCF 292
9.5 Applications 295
9.6 Final comments 311
9.7 Appendix 314
PART IV
10 Distribution weights 323
10.1 Introduction 323
10.2 Methods for estimating the distribution weights 334
10.3 Applications 340
10.4 Final comments 352
10.5 Appendix 357
11 Social discount rate 359
11.1 Introduction 359
11.2 The social time preference rate 366
11.3 Hyperbolic discounting 370
11.4 Applications 375
11.5 Final comments 387
11.6 Appendix 391
PARTV
12 User fees 395
12.1 Introduction 395
12.2 CBA and optimal user fees 402
12.3 Applications 406
12.4 Final comments 426
12.5 Appendix 429
References 431
Index 445
Tables
1.1 Categories of costs and consequences 15
1.2 Annual costs per patient for oxygen 17
1.3 Evaluation of neo natal intensive care treatment 18
1.4 Value of life expectancy gains by region of the world and
group of countries (1960 2000) 23
2.1 Costs and benefits of alternative mental health programmes 51
2.2 Determinants of US state highway capital expenditures
(1972) 55
2.3 Determinants of UK railway closure decisions (1963 1970) 57
2.4 Estimation of well being with the noise index 60
3.1 Components of condom quality and their distribution by
price 83
3.2 WTP bids for public fountains 89
3.3 Benefits and costs of the Victoria Line 94
3.4 Time savings benefits and components by income group 96
3.5 Distribution weights and changes in consumer surplus 98
3.6 Decomposing the market price of condoms into quality
units and price per unit of quality 101
4.1 Shadow prices for aircraft landings 129
4.2 Accounting ratios based on landing weights 129
4.3 Intraservice time and work per unit by category of service 131
4.4 Comparison between RBRVS and prior Medicare charges 132
4.5 Estimates of the elasticities and shadow prices 134
5.1 Benefits and costs of alcohol rehabilitation programmes 160
5.2 Total, direct and indirect effects of changes in female
primary enrolments on HIV infections 171
5.3 Cost benefit outcomes for female primary school enrolments 172
6.1 Public goods, private goods and mixed cases 181
6.2 The payoff matrix for a two person public goods game 185
6.3 WTP for TV broadcasting by approach 193
6.4 Percentage of subjects contributing zero to the public good
per round 98
6.5 WTP for the whooping crane 202
6.6 WTP and WTA for tree densities 205
6.7 Determinants of AFDC transfers by states (1968 1972) 207
7.1 Reservoir outcomes 215
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x Applied cost benefit analysis
7.2 Reservoir outcomes (in utility units) 216
7.3 Payoffs with and without treatment 219
7.4 Influence of the decision criterion on lung treatments 231
7.5 The critical amenity value A* for Headwaters Forest 234
7.6 Discount rates for various safety improvements 237
7.7 Discount rates by time horizon 238
7.8 Risk premium assuming a constant discount rate 239
8.1 Community visiting rates and travel costs 250
8.2 Benefit cost ratios for the 55 mph speed limit 256
8.3 Number and cost of crimes deterred per convict 260
8.4 Social costs and benefits per convict 261
8.5 Determinants of hedonic prices for 1 day trips 264
8.6 Effect of pollution on rents and WTP 267
8.7 The WTP for types of HIV testing 274
9.1 Estimates of the MCF by tax category for the US federal
government 293
9.2 Estimates of the MCF for US state governments 294
9.3 The MEB for wage taxes in the United States (1984) 299
9.4 Social rates of return to Canadian education (1980) 300
9.5 MEBs from specific portions of the tax system (1984) 303
9.6 Optimal carbon taxes 307
9.7 Marginal social costs per rupee for a 1 per cent tax increase 311
10.1 Gains and losses from gas decontrol 343
10.2 Response rates and stated WTP for arthritis 346
10.3 Distribution characteristic (r) for various products 349
10.4 Weights for each of the three social objectives 353
11.1 Discount rates used in US government agencies 365
11.2 Values of a unit of consumption to various groups 367
11.3 Discount factors with hyperbolic and exponential discounting 372
11.4 Cost comparison of control and eradication programmes 377
11.5 STPRs for Canada and the United States 379
11.6 Countries with negative CRIs but positive LEDRs 382
11.7 Park use value estimates: hyperbolic versus constant
discounting 386
12.1 Education expenditures by category in Malawi (1979 1980) 407
12.2 Relative income distribution weights 412
12.3 Actual and social prices for economic services (1987 88) 414
12.4 Prices, revenues and costs for non federal general hospitals
(1990) 416
12.5 Net benefits of privatization onNFGHsintheUS 417
12.6 Estimated benefits from the price policy change in Uganda 421
Tables xi
12.7 Estimated weighted benefits from the price policy change
in Uganda 423
12.8 Demand elasticities for health care in Kenya 425
12.9 Policy simulations per 1000 sick patients in Kenya 426
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Contents
List of tables ix
List of abbreviations xiii
Preface to the first edition xv
Preface to the second edition xvii
Acknowledgements xix
PARTI
1 Introduction to CBA 3
1.1 Introduction 3
1.2 The particular cost benefit model 6
1.3 Discounting and cost benefit analysis 10
1.4 CBA versus 'rational ignorance' 13
1.5 Applications: health care evaluations 14
1.6 Overview of the book 24
1.7 Final comments 27
1.8 Appendix 29
PART II
2 Compensation tests 35
2.1 Introduction 35
2.2 Compensation tests and the distribution of income 40
2.3 Uncompensated losers and the numbers effect 44
2.4 Compensation tests and distribution neutrality 46
2.5 Applications 49
2.6 Final comments 64
2.7 Appendix 68
3 Consumer surplus 70
3.1 Introduction 70
3.2 Alternative measures of consumer surplus 75
3.3 Consumer surplus and valuations of quality 81
3.4 Applications 85
3.5 Final comments 102
3.6 Appendix 105
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vi Applied cost benefit analysis
PART III
4 Shadow prices 109
4.1 Introduction 109
4.2 General ways of deriving shadow prices 117
4.3 Applications 123
4.4 Final comments 138
4.5 Appendix 141
5 External effects 145
5.1 Introduction 145
5.2 Non Pigovian taxes and quantity restrictions 153
5.3 Applications 158
5.4 Final comments 173
5.5 Appendix 177
6 Public goods 179
6.1 Introduction 179
6.2 Public good provision as a game 184
6.3 Income redistribution as a pure public good 186
6.4 Applications 190
6.5 Final comments 208
6.6 Appendix 211
7 Risk and uncertainty 213
7.1 Introduction 213
7.2 Uncertainty and economic theory 218
7.3 Risk and irreversibility 222
7.4 Risk and the social discount rate 225
7.5 Applications 228
7.6 Final comments 240
7.7 Appendix 243
8 Measurement of intangibles 248
8.1 Introduction 248
8.2 Trying to value a life 254
8.3 Applications 259
8.4 Final comments 275
8.5 Appendix 278
9 Marginal cost of public funds 282
9.1 Introduction 282
Contents vii
9.2 Alternative approaches to estimation of the MCF 286
9.3 The MCF as a shadow price to measure benefits 290
9.4 US estimates of the MCF 292
9.5 Applications 295
9.6 Final comments 311
9.7 Appendix 314
PART IV
10 Distribution weights 323
10.1 Introduction 323
10.2 Methods for estimating the distribution weights 334
10.3 Applications 340
10.4 Final comments 352
10.5 Appendix 357
11 Social discount rate 359
11.1 Introduction 359
11.2 The social time preference rate 366
11.3 Hyperbolic discounting 370
11.4 Applications 375
11.5 Final comments 387
11.6 Appendix 391
PARTV
12 User fees 395
12.1 Introduction 395
12.2 CBA and optimal user fees 402
12.3 Applications 406
12.4 Final comments 426
12.5 Appendix 429
References 431
Index 445
Tables
1.1 Categories of costs and consequences 15
1.2 Annual costs per patient for oxygen 17
1.3 Evaluation of neo natal intensive care treatment 18
1.4 Value of life expectancy gains by region of the world and
group of countries (1960 2000) 23
2.1 Costs and benefits of alternative mental health programmes 51
2.2 Determinants of US state highway capital expenditures
(1972) 55
2.3 Determinants of UK railway closure decisions (1963 1970) 57
2.4 Estimation of well being with the noise index 60
3.1 Components of condom quality and their distribution by
price 83
3.2 WTP bids for public fountains 89
3.3 Benefits and costs of the Victoria Line 94
3.4 Time savings benefits and components by income group 96
3.5 Distribution weights and changes in consumer surplus 98
3.6 Decomposing the market price of condoms into quality
units and price per unit of quality 101
4.1 Shadow prices for aircraft landings 129
4.2 Accounting ratios based on landing weights 129
4.3 Intraservice time and work per unit by category of service 131
4.4 Comparison between RBRVS and prior Medicare charges 132
4.5 Estimates of the elasticities and shadow prices 134
5.1 Benefits and costs of alcohol rehabilitation programmes 160
5.2 Total, direct and indirect effects of changes in female
primary enrolments on HIV infections 171
5.3 Cost benefit outcomes for female primary school enrolments 172
6.1 Public goods, private goods and mixed cases 181
6.2 The payoff matrix for a two person public goods game 185
6.3 WTP for TV broadcasting by approach 193
6.4 Percentage of subjects contributing zero to the public good
per round ' 98
6.5 WTP for the whooping crane 202
6.6 WTP and WTA for tree densities 205
6.7 Determinants of AFDC transfers by states (1968 1972) 207
7.1 Reservoir outcomes 215
ix
x Applied cost benefit analysis
7.2 Reservoir outcomes (in utility units) 216
7.3 Payoffs with and without treatment 219
7.4 Influence of the decision criterion on lung treatments 231
7.5 The critical amenity value A* for Headwaters Forest 234
7.6 Discount rates for various safety improvements 237
7.7 Discount rates by time horizon 238
7.8 Risk premium assuming a constant discount rate 239
8.1 Community visiting rates and travel costs 250
8.2 Benefit cost ratios for the 55 mph speed limit 256
8.3 Number and cost of crimes deterred per convict 260
8.4 Social costs and benefits per convict 261
8.5 Determinants of hedonic prices for 1 day trips 264
8.6 Effect of pollution on rents and WTP 267
8.7 The WTP for types of HIV testing 274
9.1 Estimates of the MCF by tax category for the US federal
government 293
9.2 Estimates of the MCF for US state governments 294
9.3 The MEB for wage taxes in the United States (1984) 299
9.4 Social rates of return to Canadian education (1980) 300
9.5 MEBs from specific portions of the tax system (1984) 303
9.6 Optimal carbon taxes 307
9.7 Marginal social costs per rupee for a 1 per cent tax increase 311
10.1 Gains and losses from gas decontrol 343
10.2 Response rates and stated WTP for arthritis 346
10.3 Distribution characteristic (r) for various products 349
10.4 Weights for each of the three social objectives 353
11.1 Discount rates used in US government agencies 365
11.2 Values of a unit of consumption to various groups 367
11.3 Discount factors with hyperbolic and exponential discounting 372
11.4 Cost comparison of control and eradication programmes 377
11.5 STPRs for Canada and the United States 379
11.6 Countries with negative CRIs but positive LEDRs 382
11.7 Park use value estimates: hyperbolic versus constant
discounting 386
12.1 Education expenditures by category in Malawi (1979 1980) 407
12.2 Relative income distribution weights 412
12.3 Actual and social prices for economic services (1987 88) 414
12.4 Prices, revenues and costs for non federal general hospitals
(1990) 416
12.5 Net benefits of privatization onNFGHsintheUS 417
12.6 Estimated benefits from the price policy change in Uganda 421
Tables xi
12.7 Estimated weighted benefits from the price policy change
in Uganda 423
12.8 Demand elasticities for health care in Kenya 425
12.9 Policy simulations per 1000 sick patients in Kenya 426 |
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