• Study design, choice of an appropriate method and presentation of results, measurement of costs and benefits (or effectiveness or utility). (psl.eu)
  • This integrated GE 3 LS research study aims to conduct a benefit-to-risk assessment in order to balance the potential positive vs negative consequences to participants, while maintaining the integrity and feasibility of conducting genetic research studies. (genomecanada.ca)
  • To better understand visitor management challenges in urban contexts, particularly the relationship between residents and visitors, the report includes an analysis of residents' perceptions towards tourism in eight European cities - Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Copenhagen, Lisbon, Munich, Salzburg and Tallinn. (freesun.be)
  • It is intended to provide a foundation for designing efficient, and cost-effective carbon pricing instruments-primarily explicit carbon taxes and emissions trading systems-at the national and sub-national level. (oecd.org)
  • Analysis of macro-environmental and sectoral policies of irrigation practices in the Mediterranean. (ac.ma)
  • Environmental and Economic Costs of Pesticide Use. (pollinis.org)
  • Participatory analysis and mapping of effective practices for water-efficient irrigation, Report D2.1, PRIMA MED-WET, 31p. (ac.ma)
  • The report describes energy use, taxation and pricing in these countries and presents detailed graphical profiles of the structure of energy use and taxation for each.The analysis reveals large differences in the taxation of energy across countries, although common patterns emerge. (oecd.org)
  • The report examines how to manage tourism in urban destinations to the benefit of visitors and residents alike. (freesun.be)
  • Hungry for tobacco : an analysis of the economic impact of tobacco consumption on the poor in Bangladesh. (who.int)
  • Efficient resources allocation in health area, where market failures are numerous and government regulations very large, is generally considered as requiring the support of cost-benefit, cost-effectiveness or cost-utility studies. (psl.eu)
  • Cost-benefit analyses and other quantitative appraisals are used in many countries to support decision-making in public policy, including investment projects in sectors such as transport and energy. (oecd.org)
  • There are also sections on decision tree analysis, optimisation methods, value chain analysis, new institutional economics, DALYs and a range of policy analysis tools. (agrinet.tn)
  • Cost-benefit analysis of a nationwide infant immunization programme against hepatitis A in an area of intermediate endemicity. (astrium.com)
  • We also expect that healthcare costs will constitute an important contextual issue, especially in the context of public healthcare systems where issues of resource allocation figure prominently in the delivery of innovative care in neurodevelopmental diseases. (genomecanada.ca)
  • Permanent insurance, such as whole life and universal life, provides coverage for long-term needs that are ongoing, evolving and of a permanent nature, such as estate preservation, business succession planning, supplementing retirement income, income tax reduction, and paying one's final taxes and estate settlement costs. (bmo.com)
  • Design software will be provided which, based on user input, will suggest installation parameters, perform a cost/benefit analysis to calculate economic feasibility, and make predictions concerning the environmental sustainability of the system. (europa.eu)
  • This analysis generally excludes consideration of factors that are not measured ultimately in economic terms. (bvsalud.org)
  • This economic tool is based on the comparison between different investment projects according to their net present value, which takes into account both costs and potential benefits of the project. (agroparistech.fr)
  • The economic literature attributes a critical role to trade costs in explaining international trade flows. (psl.eu)
  • In the first chapter, we examine the economic performance of Manaus in the Brazilianstate of Amazonas, to determine whether the significant trade costs it faces substantially affect its export performance notably towards other Brazilian states. (psl.eu)
  • They also provide some ideas aiming at adapting the cost-benefit analysis to the risk basin scale, which is commonly used in the organization of natural hazard protection. (agroparistech.fr)
  • It presents the main methodological steps which have been developed using as much as possible existing guidelines, especially cost-benefit analysis frameworks, in the perspective of a new legislation on flood risk for dam safety not yet enforced. (barrages-cfbr.eu)
  • a means of doing risk/benefit analysis of protective devices fitted to motorcycles, based upon the population of impact conditions identified in ISO 13232-2. (iso.org)
  • This report provides guidelines for reform drawing from air pollution regulations in OECD member countries and the results of the analysis of the system in Kazakhstan carried out by the OECD in close co-operation with the Government of Kazakhstan. (oecd.org)
  • Any such move will not only benefit our environment but also contribute to significant cost-savings whilst creating an estimated 2 million new jobs by 2050. (europa.eu)
  • They explore the importance of long-standing regulatory review processes, concerns around the potential politicization of cost-benefit analysis, changes to the threshold for OIRA to review regulations, and how these developments may ultimately affect the American people. (player.fm)
  • The third chapter examines the impact of international fragmentation in the welfare gains of trade, but also the role played by trade costs in the participation in global value chains. (psl.eu)
  • This analysis proposes a new reading of NATO's role, based on what appears to be a paradox: while the Alliance is playing a very limited role in this war, its attractiveness and legitimacy have been greatly enhanced since the outbreak of war in February 2022. (irsem.fr)
  • We find that construction costs benefit directly from learning spillovers but that these spillovers are only significant for nuclear models built by the same Architect-Engineer. (hal.science)
  • As for energy savings/conservation, with no VOC's, the air used to exhaust the powder spray booth can be recirculated directly into Montel's manufacturing facility, eliminating the cost of heating or cooling the make-up air. (montel.com)
  • n\nThe cost estimate used the same set of parameters and assumptions for all provinces and territories, whether or not the province or territory had signed an agreement with the federal government at the time of publication with respect to the plan. (pbo-dpb.ca)
  • These three chapters suggest that a high level of trade costs is not necessarily opposed to export performance, but that low trade costs are necessary to locate in the down stream of the production process, and thus benefit from higher welfare gains of trade. (psl.eu)
  • It is therefore important to be able to identify patients whose tumours display genetic characteristics that make them vulnerable to the virus and who are thus most likely to benefit from this novel anticancer therapy. (lih.lu)
  • In this Explainer podcast, Howard Beales, Karen Harned, and Paul Ray discuss the new developments around how the Biden Administration and federal agencies will approach cost-benefit analysis. (player.fm)
  • This report deals with the application of a cost-benefit analysis adapted to the assessment of mountainous natural hazards and their protection strategies. (agroparistech.fr)
  • At the end of 2013, the French Committee on Dams and Reservoirs (CFBR or French-COLD) launched a new Working Group (WG) on the issues of incremental damage analysis for the safe design and assessment of dam spillways. (barrages-cfbr.eu)
  • We build a simultaneous system of equations for overnight costs and construction time (lead-time) to control for endogeneity, using change in expected electricity demand as instrument We argue that the construction of nuclear reactors can benefit from standardization gains through two channels. (hal.science)
  • From a manufacturing and production operations standpoint, Montel's new state-of-the-art powder coating finishing system equipment will benefit our product's lead times", explained Olivier Marcoux, Montel's Engineering and Production Manager. (montel.com)
  • The purpose of this thesis is to re-examine the real importance of these costs on international trade through different methodologies. (psl.eu)
  • The second chapter examines the export performance of African countries, which also face high levels of trade costs, in the light of the most recent advances in the literature on international trade, but alsoby using value-added exports instead of gross exports as the variable of interest. (psl.eu)
  • Similarly, based on the analysis of 110 biopsies from both primary and recurrent GBM, the researchers reported significantly higher levels of laminins in recurrent GBM compared to primary tumours. (lih.lu)
  • It is now more vital than ever that natural habitats are systematically assessed and evaluated as part of the cost and benefit analysis of development programs and projects. (wetlandnetwork.ca)
  • In contrast a cost effectiveness in general compares cost with qualitative outcomes. (bvsalud.org)
  • Only RCTs including a statistical analysis of between-group outcomes were retained. (academie-medecine.fr)
  • Building on OECD previous analysis, this publication shows that Kazakhstan's environmental payments (environmentally related taxes, non-compliance penalties and compensation for damage regulation) for industrial air pollutants, as currently applied, impede energy efficiency and pollution abatement with heavy-handed non-compliance responses and focus on rising revenues. (oecd.org)
  • In addition to the costs related to increasing the number of child care spaces and providing fee subsidies, the analysis considered the impacts of the plan on Child Care Expense Deduction claims, income tax revenues, and Canada Child Benefit transfers. (pbo-dpb.ca)
  • Analysis of cellular data revealed that the majority of examined herds has high ICC sign of subclinical and / or clinical mastitis. (jnsciences.org)
  • This paper provides an econometric analysis of nuclear reactor construction costs in France and the United States based on overnight costs data. (hal.science)
  • A method of comparing the cost of a program with its expected benefits in dollars (or other currency). (bvsalud.org)
  • The benefit-to-cost ratio is a measure of total return expected per unit of money spent. (bvsalud.org)
  • Once all agreements are finalized, the PBO intends to publish a report with more detailed analysis for each province and territory. (pbo-dpb.ca)
  • RCT findings suggest that patients with knee and hand osteoarthritis might also benefit. (academie-medecine.fr)
  • The aim of the ALGADISK project is to develop a modular, scalable, and automatic biofilm reactor for Algae biomass production, with low operational and installation costs. (europa.eu)