The economic assessment of roading proposals : a review of methods and problems.

Author(s)
Williman, A.
Year
Abstract

The assessment of cost of a proposed work against the value of the benefits arising from the work provides a rational basis for the selection between alternative proposals. The concepts of cost-benefit analysis and some of the alternative methods of calculation are presented; some of the consequent difficulties in appraisal (particularly in assigning monetary values to semi-intangible advantages and disadvantages) are discussed.

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A 7668 (In: A 7643, Vol. 1) IRRD 58287
Source

In: Proceedings of the New Zealand Roading Symposium 1967, Volume 1, p. 475-497

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