The Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis (SBCA) is an international
group of practitioners, academics and others who are working to improve
the theory and application of the tools of benefit-cost analysis.
Conference papers address the link between
theory and practice, the methods used to estimate particular types of costs or benefits, the application of BCA to
specific case studies, the role of BCA in decision making, or any other relevant topic. Attendees and presenters include a mix of scholars, practitioners, and others working in academia, nonprofits, business and government around the
world.
To register go to http://tinyurl.com/zy4ray8. Early bird rates are available through January 31, 2015
Primary sponsorship
of the 2016 conference is provided by the John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation. Additional sponsors include: the GW Regulatory
Studies Center and Stata Corp LP.
The Conference will be held at The Marvin Center at the George Washington University
800 21st St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20052. A block of rooms has been reserved at One Washington Circle Hotel,
four blocks from the conference location and less than two blocks from
the Foggy Bottom Metro station.
For additional information about the Society for Benefit Cost Analysis, other events, previous conferences and the Journal of Benefit Cost Analysis go to: http://benefitcostanalysis.org/
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