And a cost-benefit analysis doesn't have to be complicated. You simply draw a line down the middle of a piece of paper to create two columns. On the left, list the benefits of achieving a given goal.
This article also compares the results of an integral cost-benefit analysis with those of a traditional cost-benefit analysis of the direct transport effects only, and concludes that the additional ...
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