Costs, benefits, effectiveness and safety : setting the record straight.

Author(s)
O'Neill, B. and Kelley, A.B.
Year
Abstract

The concepts of "cost-benefit" and "cost-effectiveness"are increasingly cropping up in debate over present and future motor vehicle standards. Since a motor vehicle safety standard has no cost per $e it cannot be evaluated either in cost-benefit or cost-effectiveness terms. It is the particular design alternatives available to manufacturers to achieve the objectives of a standard that have societal costs. The various design alternatives can be evaluated.

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Library number
B 5792 fo /10 /80 /90 /
Source

New York, Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), 1974, 13 p., ref.; SAE paper No. 740988a

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