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  • '''Cost-benefit analysis on composite traffic in the Helsinki Metropolitan area''' *Cost-benefit analysis from a) societal b) passenger point of view
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  • '''Cost-benefit assessment on composite traffic in the Helsinki metropolitan area'' * [[Cost-benefit analysis on composite traffic in the Helsinki Metropolitan area]] (
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  • [[heande:Cost-benefit analysis]] [[en:Cost-benefit analysis]]
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  • = Cost benefit analysis and cost effectiveness analyses (CBA / CEA) = Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (CEA) and Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) are methods for comparing alternative measures or pr
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  • Cost curves are parameterised in the way that the current price p = 0 and theref curves = c("Op_en5478", "Cost curves for energy"),
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  • The effects of alternative vaccine compositions on the outcomes of the cost-effectiveness analysis were assessed. Results are reported for PCV10 with m Cost-effectiveness sensitivity analysis results are divided into sections A,B an
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  • [[Category:Cost]] ## This is code Op_en7379/ on page [[External cost]]
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  • ...on compared with taxis. In practice, the composite traffic is clearly more cost-effective, if a large part of passengers are willing to make one change dur * [[Cost-benefit assessment on composite traffic in Helsinki]]
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  • ...over 11 years. However, there have been different studies on the estimated cost which vary considerably in the outcome. **Consider the benefits and cost of acquiring further information.
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  • ...cer risk due to Radon exposure, which can be mitigated with realtively low-cost measures, has been largely ignored, particularly when contrasted with the m
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  • *Cost benetit analysis *Cost effectiveness analysis
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  • ...lte/IMAGE/Pressebilder/574736curb/715430globa/large_picture.jpg Vattenfall cost curve for global greenhouse gas emission reduction]
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  • ...ost does not change inside the region of Pirkanmaa jätehuolto, additional cost of waste transportation would be 0,1-0,3 milj. €/year *Additional cost of waste transportation would be 1,2-2,4 milj. €/year
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  • ...rchase of the energy required to accomplish the capture and burial. If the cost of sufficient fossil fuel to generate this energy is too high, then this st
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  • ...al calculations is usually chosen to be equal to the [[:en:cost of capital|cost of capital]]. Some adjustment may be made to the discount rate to take acco
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  • Lunch (at participant's own cost) 11:45 - 12:45 at University student canteen (Monday) and Microteknia cante
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  • ##* Assessment-specific processes (e.g. rules for performing a benefit-cost analysis)
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  • ...s a [[:en:SQL|SQL]] database. Because of its flexibility, ease of use, and cost, [[:en:MySQL|MySQL]] is an optimal choice among SQL software. In addition t
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  • ::[[:Intarese:CBA|Cost-benefit analysis]] {{reslink|Frameworks in guidebook}} {{highlight|(to over ::[[:Intarese:CBA|Cost-effectiveness analysis]] {{highlight|(to compare different options that hav
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  • ...impacts due to the emissions. Thus, the impacts are made comparable; and a cost-benefit-analysis can be conducted.
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  • ''Cost and time expenditure of participation
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  • ...es/air/cafe/pdf/cba_methodology_vol2.pdf Service Contract for Carrying out Cost-Benefit Analysis of Air Quality Related Issues, in particular in the Clean
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  • | Modelling of risk and uncertainty underlying the cost and effectiveness of water quality measures ...ois, C., 2008. Integrated modelling of risk and uncertainty underlying the cost and effectiveness of water quality measures. Environmental Modelling & Soft
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  • '''Cost-benefit analysis on composite traffic in the Helsinki Metropolitan area''' *Cost-benefit analysis from a) societal b) passenger point of view
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  • ...of policies (comparative risk assessment) or the costs of policy measures (cost effectiveness analysis). An integrated health measure, using the same denom ...e equivalent number of years with full health. QALYs are commonly used for cost-utility analysis and to appraise different forms of health care. To do that
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  • * Cost-benefit analysis of reducing methylmercury in fish given the current fish i * Cost-benefit analysis of a large-scale demand-responsive public transportation s
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  • *Cost-benefit assessors with cost functions in USTUTT? Citizen-level decisions (optimizing direct personal cost):
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  • **Cost for using the model (if the model is on the sever of the developer and a mo
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  • ...of results from using the IAS; (iv)Development of health impact assessment/cost-benefit analysis capability in Europe. ...Health Action Plan (EHAP) by extending health impact assessment (HIA) and cost benefit analysis (CBA) methods and tools so that environment and health imp
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  • ...in environmental health|Discounting]] | [[Cost effectiveness analysis and cost benefit analysis]] **Impact indicators (health, cost)
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  • ...e mortality impacts of PM<sub>2.5</sub> emissions and the related societal cost? *What would be the greenhouse gas emissions and the related societal cost?
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  • ...at is included into the price of a product. The price is determined by the cost of recycling the product after its intended use period is finished. Recycli ...cling. However, as the fee in this variable intends to reflect the '''true cost''' of recycling, it is independent of issues such as fiscal interests of th
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  • ...s child care services, doctor visit costs, or drug costs. Some part of the cost can be defined as tax-like costs to which deductions can be used, and the r
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  • # ncuu = net cost under uncertainty # ncpi = net cost with perfect information
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  • ...rter includes the cost of GHG quota into the price of the product, and the cost transfers in the price to the final end user. ...dustrial sector. But if they come from outside they do not have this extra cost. Also, products from within the trade system will have a disadvantage when
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  • ...:00'''. Lunch is available at Tietoteknia restaurant (at participant's own cost) '''11:45 - 12:45'''., after which the afternoon sessions continue until ap ...owed). The price of smoke sauna is 11€ and dinner 19€, so in total the cost of Tuesday activities is 30€.
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  • '''Cost-benefit assessment on composite traffic in the Helsinki metropolitan area'' * [[Cost-benefit analysis on composite traffic in the Helsinki Metropolitan area]] (
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  • '''Cost elements ...al car trips, while the cost of a composite trip is dependent on the total cost of vehicles to the service provider.
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  • **HIA model and cost functions for several climate change and mitigation scenarios in Finland
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  • ...ird, the information itself is free, but some advanced options or services cost money. All of these approaches have major societal problems. ...anyone ir[[respect]]ive of who actually paid for producing it. An external cost occurs when the production of goods cause pollution that is not charged fro
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  • * Cost-effective utilization of information systems
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  • ...s assessments is to evaluate greenhouse gas emissions and emission trading cost of small-scale energy production in [[:en:Helsinki Metropolitan Area|Helsin * Other impacts: Cost
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  • ...cial innovation is easily hundred times larger to the society than was the cost to the inventor. It is a good investment for the society to give a good rew
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  • ...software is versatile program which can be used for life cycle assessment, cost analysis, efficiency analysis, Global Reporting Initiative-reports (GRI) an
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  • ...rol strategies to protect the atmosphere. [[IIASA]]'s GAINS model explores cost-effective emission control strategies to reduce greenhouse gases and/or imp
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  • ...useful for evaluating and comparing different policy options and assessing cost effectiveness of mitigating measures or prevention. Summary health measures
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  • The purpose of the assessment is to evaluate cost-effectiveness of different measures to reduce green house gas emissions fro *From the society's point of view, what would be the most cost-effective (combinations of) measures to reduce green house gas emissions fr
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  • ...on, i.e. if the expected balance of the benefit of the information and the cost of finding it is favourable to a user.
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  • |+''' Table 8. Cost components of electricity production of four Finnish CHP-plants (€/MWh)' ! Cost component !! A !! B !! C !! D
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  • * Cost-benefit analysis
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  • ...Karppinen et al., 1998; 2000). This work is under progress also within the COST action 715 (Meteorology applied to urban air pollution problems).
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  • ...ave logistic relation to per capita income. Coastal protection is based on cost-benefit analysis, including the value of additional wetland lost due to the Tol, R.S.J. (1999c): Kyoto, Efficiency, and Cost-Effectiveness: Applications of FUND, Energy Journal, Special Issue on the C
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  • ...teristics. The optimisation capability of RAINS enables the development of cost-minimal balances of controls of the six pollutants over the various economi * Optimisation: Identification of cost-optimal allocations of emission reductions in order to achieve specified de
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  • * Support for cost benefit analysis for measures and directives aiming to protect human health
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  • ...d functions are derived from the flexible "Generalized symmetric McFadden" cost function which retains three variable factors (Labour, Energy, Materials) a
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  • ..., energy and labour. Firms set prices optimally as a mark up over marginal cost and subject to convex price adjustment costs.<ref name="quest"/> * Coefficients of the behavioural (utility and cost) functions, e.g. substitution elasticities in production function or Arming
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  • * public investments (depending on cost of investment, cost of funds available for financing investment expenditure, economic policy ta
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  • ...technologies and sub-sectors (e.g. capital cost, unit efficiency, variable cost, lifetime, etc.)<ref name="primes"/>
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  • ...on of CO2 emission constraints (through the analysis of marginal abatement cost curves or through endogenous carbon value computation) ...ion with an increasing carbon price is used to generate Marginal Abatement Cost (MAC) curves. The ASPEN software uses the MAC curves as Inputs for the simu
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  • ...esigned for national studies and applications, assessing the potential and cost benefits of new technologies for whole countries or large regions. The new ...anning to market assessment for companies and international agencies, from cost benefit analyses for public institutions to local, regional, national and E
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  • ...he impact of many changes in policy variables, such as the travel time and cost of the different modes. It can also give a measure of the overall welfare c ...e-kilometres of changes in policy variables such as the transport time and cost by mode, on top of the levels given by the models SCENES and NEAC.<ref name
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  • ...e: the distribution of the origins is ruled by a Logit mechanism where the cost of production and the disutility of transport from each zone are explanator ...e the travel time (including congestion), monetary cost (vehicle operating cost, user tariff), and distance.<ref name="scenes"/>
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  • TREMOVE is an integrated policy assessment model designed to analyse cost-effectiveness of a wide range of technical and non-technical measures aimed Besides, TREMOVE 2.0 will include a lifecycle emissions and a welfare cost module.<ref name="tremo"/>
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  • ...the aggregated gross value added including CAP premiums minus a quadratic cost function related to Positive Mathematical Programming (PMP). The choice of ...ties, the team explored the possibility to estimate multi-output quadratic cost functions based on a cross-sectional sample. The supply part includes the c
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  • ...policy scenarios range from purely domestic action via hypothetical least cost allocation in the National Allocation Plans to illustrating consequences of SIMAC has to be provided with (marginal) abatement cost functions for the two aggregate sectors (covered and not covered by the dir
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  • ...e number of firms changes in such way that the output price equals average cost. Producers compete based on a Cournot model with fixed conjectural variatio * Coefficients of the behavioural (utility and cost) functions, e.g. substitution elasticities in production function or Arming
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  • ...ed to imports and domestically produced goods (domestic buyer minimise the cost of the composite good); at a second stage, imported goods are distinguished ...rix per country/region, emission based coefficients, end-of-pipe abatement cost functions, etc.
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  • ...prices on the basis of profit maximization. The producer price is the unit cost price times a mark-up, which is dependent on the degree of substitutability
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  • ..."best available technologies" have been already installed, the calculated cost of a specific emission reduction measure is typically higher than in bottom
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  • ...MEP, IIASA and EUROTRAC. It serves to support the modelling activities and cost-effectiveness analysis in the CAFE programme.
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  • ...ight be lost if social policy is lacking. With that it goes beyond routine cost-benefit assessment. It emphasises the generalised insurance role of social ...R&D expenditure per capita, international investment position per capita, cost of greenhouse gas emissions per capita, a measure of human capital), 3. ine
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  • ...ional adjustment, compliance or transaction costs on businesses?<ref name="cost">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting inpact assessment in the European Commission.[ht ...ing the identification of the most appropriate compliance route.<ref name="cost"/>
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  • Does the option affect the cost or availability of essential inputs (raw materials, machinery, labour, ener ...key question attempts to capture the main aspects of the availability and cost of production factors, which latu sensu include labour, land, fixed capital
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  • ...uding the application of Best Available Technology Not Entailing Excessive Cost (BATNEEC).<ref name="scope"/>
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  • ...ng a good or a service is affected on the one hand by policy impacting the cost of those essential inputs, on the other hand by policy that stimulates or d
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  • ...adapted to the EU needs and the above criteria, the "EU Net Administrative Cost Model": According to the proposed "EU Net Administrative Cost Model", administrative costs are defined as the costs incurred by enterpris
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  • ...nal legislations and thus decreases operating costs at EU level.<ref name="cost">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting inpact assessment in the European Commission.[ht ...oose from a range of methods for data collection in particular).<ref name="cost"/>
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  • ...ides, i.e. benefit assessment and risk assessment, it is very difficult to cost-effectively “improve the health and well-being of European citizens”, a
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  • ...Murrey suggested that DALYs be used "in conjunction with the literature on cost effectiveness of health intervention" so as "using estimates of the burden ...dens which fall on family, friends and society at large (e.g. the economic cost of illness) are not included. Only in the use of unequal age-weights does t
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  • ...rdingly to reduce costs. Under conditions of fair market competition, such cost reductions result in benefits accruing to consumers in terms of larger offe
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  • ...epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/admin_pages/error Unit labour cost growth]
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  • ...defend themselves against unfair practices like dumping - selling at below cost - by which exporters compete against local rivals. It provides a dispute se
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  • ...pp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/eurostat/home Real Unit Labour Cost Growth]
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  • ...osts of operating power plants (two different versions), and finally total cost. # out$Cost <- factor(out$Cost, levels = c(
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  • ...er fares for rail and bus services are, however increasing faster than the cost of private car use favouring private car use over public transport. To enhance the cost-effective and efficient end-use of energy in Member States the Commission h
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  • ...RIND_EMPLOI/emploi/em041 Tax rate on low wage earners: tax wedge on labour cost]
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  • ...guage=en&product=STRIND_ECOBAC&root=STRIND_ECOBAC/ecobac/eb050 Unit labour cost growth]
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  • ...guage=en&product=STRIND_ECOBAC&root=STRIND_ECOBAC/ecobac/eb050 Unit labour cost growth] ...rind/strind/emploi/em041 Tax rate on low wage earners: Tax wedge on labour cost]
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  • ...es/air/cafe/pdf/cba_methodology_vol2.pdf Service Contract for Carrying out Cost-Benefit Analysis of Air Quality Related Issues, in particular in the Clean
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  • .../volume_2_methodology_overview_02-05.pdf Service Contract for Carrying out Cost-Benefit Analysis of Air Quality Related Issues, in particular in the Clean
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  • ...es/air/cafe/pdf/cba_methodology_vol2.pdf Service Contract for Carrying out Cost-Benefit Analysis of Air Quality Related Issues, in particular in the Clean
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  • ...y few laboratories in Europe capable of performing them reliably. Also the cost of dioxin analysis is prohibitively expensive (of the order of 1000 euro pe
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  • ...es/air/cafe/pdf/cba_methodology_vol2.pdf Service Contract for Carrying out Cost-Benefit Analysis of Air Quality Related Issues, in particular in the Clean *Recommended VOLY estimate for cost-benefit analysis of air pollution policies for the European Union is 40 000
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  • ...ut-of-pocket expenses paid by the person/family, 2) opportunity costs i.e. cost in terms of lost productivity, and 3) disutility i.e. other social and econ ''Resource cost
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  • Unit cost of restricted activity days (RADs). RAD is defined as a day when a person n *137 €/RAD (includes disutility and opportunity cost, price year 2003)
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  • [[heande:Cost-benefit analysis]] [[en:Cost-benefit analysis]]
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  • * Cost of labour in elderly care work. ...he narrow economic view, the work to take care of the elderly is seen as a cost that equals the salary of the workers. Attempts to increase the productivit
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  • ...y of health effects; perception of risk; possibility of interventions; and cost effectiveness.
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  • intuitive reporting of results. Of course the cost of these benefits is that a prior
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  • changed this conclusion. The cost of not
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  • ! Cost item | Travel cost (12 persons à 1700 €)
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  • *[[:op_en:Cost-benefit_assessment_on_composite_traffic_in_Helsinki|op_en:Cost-benefit assessment on composite traffic in Helsinki]] Composite traffic pro
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