Cost–Benefit Analysis
Background:
This group aims to improve the practice of cost–benefit analysis in NSW and beyond.
We seek to ensure that new programs and policy are correctly evaluated and that all economic, social and environmental implications have been considered. As such, we seek to evaluate new projects and policy and affect decisions regarding the allocation of resources.
Where relevant and appropriate, we seek to change CBA guidelines, write public submissions on existing CBAs of new projects, and improve the analysis of new projects and policy indirectly through the upskilling of public servants.
Researchers:
Associate Professor Neil Perry
Associate Professor Kathy Tannous
Associate Professor Maria Estela Varua
Dr Heath Spong
Dr Edward Mariyani-Squire
Research
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- Agri-Tech and Supply Chain
- Applied Finance, Property and Economic Development
- Carbon Accounting and Sustainability
- Cost–Benefit Analysis
- Equity and Inclusion
- Fan Engagement, Stadium Experience, and Inclusivity in Sports
- Managed Aquifer Recharge through Village-level Intervention (MARVI)
- Marketing and Artificial Intelligence
- Small and Medium Enterprises