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Cost benefit analysis is where the expected costs and benefits of an intervention are estimated and the trade-off between costs and benefits is considered. Social CBA requires all impacts – social, economic, environmental, financial etc. – to be assessed relative to continuing with what would have taken place in the absence of intervention, referred to in the Green Book as Business As Usual.
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