AEDECON 6330
The course covers calculus-based benefit-cost analysis theory and methods and their application to projects pertaining to public infrastructure, agriculture, the environment, natural resources, and human health. It aims to:
- Foster familiarity with Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA), its applications, advantages, and disadvantages
- Allow students to apply CBA theory and tools to real-life problems
- Teach students to communicate findings clearly and provide recommendations to a variety of audiences.
Course Level:
Graduate
Unit(s):
3.0
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Semesters Offered:
Autumn 2024
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Instruction Modes:
In Person
Campuses:
Columbus
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