Contextually-responsive cost-benefit analysis
What would it look like to conduct CBAs that are inclusive, responsive, contextually viable and meaningful for people whose lives are affected?
Imagine we’re tasked with conducting a cost-benefit analysis (CBA) on a proposed initiative, to help our government determine whether it’s worthwhile to invest in. This kind of future-facing analysis is called ex-ante CBA. The initiative would introduce new healthy eating guidelines, based on the principle of consuming real or minimally processed foods …
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