California Department of Transportation

References

The following resources provide more information about benefit-cost analysis for transportation projects. The most useful resources appear towards the top of the list.

Circular No. A-94:-Guidelines and Discount Rates for Benefit-Cost Analysis of Federal Programs. Office of Management & Budget. US Government. Printing
Office, Washington, DC. 2003. Available at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/memoranda/a94-c.html.

Benefit Cost Analysis. MN DOT Office of Investment Management, undated. Available at: http://www.oim.dot.state.mn.us/EASS/.

Benefit/Cost Analysis: Introduction. Mankato State University. undated. Available at: http://krypton.mankato.msus.edu/~tony/courses/604/bencost.html.

Guide to Cost-Benefit Analysis of Investment Projects. Evaluation Unit, DG Regional Policy, European Commission, 2002. Available at:
http://www.strukturalni-fondy.cz/upload/1082642530guide02_en.pdf.

Benefit-Cost Analysis. Portney, Paul R. undated. The Library Of Economics and Liberty. Available at:
http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/BenefitCostAnalysis.html.

Cost-Benefit Forecasting Toolbox for Highways. Federal Highway Administration. US Department of Transportation, Washington DC. Circa 2001. Available
at: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/toolbox/costbenefit_forecasting.htm.

FAA Airport Benefit-Cost Analysis Guidance. Federal Aviation Administration. US Dept. of Transportation, Washington, DC, 1999. Available at:
http://www.faa.gov/airports_airtraffic/airports/aip/bc_analysis/media/faabca.pdf.

Guide to Benefit-Cost Analysis in Transport Canada. Transport Canada. Economic Evaluation Branch, Transport Canada, Ottawa, 1994. Available at:
http://www.tc.gc.ca/finance/BCA/en/TOC_e.htm.

A Guide to Practical Project Appraisal - Social Benefit-Cost Analysis in Developing Countries. UNIDO, United Nations, undated. Available at:
http://www.unido.org/en/doc/views/3421.

 

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