Dickie, Mark; List, John - In: Environmental & Resource Economics 34 (2006) 3, pp. 339-346
. Whereas environmental economists use benefit-cost analysis supported by monetary valuation in terms of willingness …-to-pay, health economists evaluate interventions based on cost-effectiveness or cost-utility analysis (CEA), using quality … Protection Agency. Although CEA might not lead to substantially different implications for environmental policy than benefit-cost …