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Introduction to Cost-Benefit and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
This course introduces participants to the tools and techniques of cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness analysis, who will have opportunity to apply the procedures using actual case studies. Content includes: identification and measurement of costs and benefits; consideration of intangible costs and benefits; calculation of net program benefits; examination of the benefits-to-costs ratio; conducting a sensitivity analysis on assumptions; and understanding and handling risk factors. Public and private sector analysis will be contrasted. Alternative evaluation approaches, such as Value for Money and cost-utility analysis also will be discussed. Individuals will work in groups to assess various costs and benefits applicable to the case studies.
The Levin & McEwan text, Cost-Effectiveness Analysis, 2nd Ed. (Sage 2001) will be provided to each participant.
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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