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A cost-benefit analysis compares the monetary values of costs and benefits to establish what the net cost or benefit of an intervention might be. To support this, an increasing stock of unit cost data is emerging.
The Treasury Green Book explains how to conduct a social cost-benefit analysis as a way to appraise a project and includes some information on estimating costs/benefits that do not have a market value.
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