Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects
- be able to determine whether or not a project is suitable for cost benefit analysis
- analyse the concept of social cost
- have knowledge on different techniques for cost and benefit estimates
- give account of what factors can have dramatic impacts on the estimated cost and benefits
- know how to account for intangible costs or benefits of a project
- describe the impact of time perspective on the outcome of a project
- know how to account for distributional impacts of a project on for example different
households and regions
- analyse the possibilities and limitations of CBA
Course evaluation
Additional course evaluations for NA0153
Academic year 2024/2025
Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects (NA0153-10238)
2024-09-02 - 2024-10-31
Academic year 2023/2024
Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects (NA0153-10378)
2023-08-28 - 2023-10-30
Academic year 2022/2023
Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects (NA0153-10149)
2022-08-29 - 2022-10-31
Academic year 2021/2022
Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects (NA0153-10248)
2021-08-30 - 2021-11-01
Academic year 2020/2021
Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects (NA0153-10212)
2020-08-31 - 2020-11-01
Academic year 2019/2020
Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects (NA0153-10178)
2019-09-02 - 2019-10-31
Academic year 2018/2019
Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects (NA0153-10237)
2018-09-03 - 2018-11-11
Academic year 2017/2018
Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects (NA0153-10066)
2017-08-28 - 2017-11-05
Academic year 2016/2017
Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects (NA0153-10046)
2016-08-29 - 2016-11-06
Academic year 2015/2016
Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects (NA0153-10014)
2015-08-31 - 2015-11-01
Academic year 2013/2014
Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects (NA0153-10046)
2013-09-02 - 2013-11-10
Academic year 2011/2012
Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects (NA0153-10223)
2011-08-29 - 2011-11-06
Academic year 2010/2011
Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects (NA0153-10144)
2010-08-30 - 2010-11-07
Syllabus and other information
Syllabus
NA0153 Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Projects, 7.5 Credits
Cost Benefit Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental ProjectsSubjects
Economics Environmental Science Economics Environmental scienceEducation cycle
Master’s levelModules
Title | Credits | Code |
---|---|---|
Economics | 7.5 | 0302 |
Advanced study in the main field
Second cycle, has only first-cycle course/s as entry requirementsMaster’s level (A1N)
Grading scale
The grade requirements within the course grading system are set out in specific criteria. These criteria must be available by the course start at the latest.
Language
EnglishPrior knowledge
Skills equivalent to 180 credits, including 90 credits in economics.Skills equivalent to English B from upper secondary school.
Objectives
Many decisions regarding cost and benefits of different tasks are made in everyday life. For example, a household compares costs and benefits from buying a new environmentally friendly car. The cost benefit tests are also carried out for much larger projects such as changes in national transport systems. Common to most projects is the need for attaching costs and benefits to different items which can be difficult to assess such as the value of life or cost of the risk for future catastrophic events from, e.g., nuclear power works. The purpose of this course is to give theoretical and empirical knowledge on design of cost benefit studies applied mainly on environmentally related projects. After passing the course, the students will
be able to determine whether or not a project is suitable for cost benefit analysis
analyse the concept of social cost
have knowledge on different techniques for cost and benefit estimates
give account of what factors can have dramatic impacts on the estimated cost and benefits
know how to account for intangible costs or benefits of a project
describe the impact of time perspective on the outcome of a project
know how to account for distributional impacts of a project on for example different
households and regions
analyse the possibilities and limitations of CBA
Content
Topics described and analysed are:
comparison of different cost and benefit estimation techniques
the role and choice of appropriate discount rate
considerations of distributional incidences of projects (for example among household
groups, regions, or different production sectors)
financial analysis techniques such as break even analysis, option value, net present value and
internal rate of return
cost effectiveness and computable general equilibrium analyses
development of own CBA case studies
Grading form
The grade requirements within the course grading system are set out in specific criteria. These criteria must be available by the course start at the latest.Formats and requirements for examination
Project task and exercises.
Passed project task and exercises.
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Other information
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If there are special reasons, students are entitled to participate in components with compulsory attendance when the course is given again. Read more in the Education Planning and Administration Handbook.
Responsible department
Department of Economics
Further information
Litterature list
Anthony E. Boardman, David H. Greenberg, Aidan R. Vining, David L. Weimer, 2018. Cost-Benefit Analysis: Concepts and Practice 5th Edition, Cambridge University Press (main textbook).
Perman, R., Ma, Y., McGilvray, J., Common, M. 2003. Natural resources and environmental economics. Pearson, Harlow, UK, Chapters 11-13.** **