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They found that 50 economic appraisals had been published, covering a wide range of topics.
This resulted in the successful completion of the process, which was then taken to a commercial laboratory for economic appraisal.
It often involves comparing various options, using economic appraisal or some other decision analysis technique.
The cause of the problem is that personal initiative, responsibility, and effort are kept separate from social and economic appraisal.
An economic appraisal is provided usually on a before-and-after, or with-and-without the project basis.
The Company aims to bring together those professionally qualified individuals concerned with aspects of building design, execution, management, vision and economic appraisal.
The main types of economic appraisal are:
Whole-life costing is a key component in the economic appraisal associated with evaluating asset acquisition proposals.
Economic Appraisal is a key tool for achieving value for money and satisfying requirements for decision accountability.
Department of Finance & Personnel: Economic Appraisal - what is it?
There are numerous individual reasons or motivations for conducting an intellectual property valuation or economic appraisal analysis.
It describes changes to forecasts of demand and the updated economic appraisal of HS2.
Good economic appraisal leads to better decisions and VFM.
The policies also ignore the Government's own economic appraisal of the natural environment contained in the National Ecosystems Assessment.
It implements a 'willingness to pay' approach to economic appraisal for multi-modal schemes with fixed or variable demand.
In 1987, Drummond & Hutton undertook a review of the economic appraisal of health technology.
Iacocca was quoted as saying "Safety doesn't sell"; he became an icon of the economic appraisal of human life.
An economic appraisal is generally a broader based assessment, considering benefits and indirect or intangible costs as well as direct costs.
In later work on rainfall runoff and flooding potential and the economic appraisal of engineering schemes, his ideas were well ahead of his time.
Economic appraisal is a methodology designed to assist in defining problems and finding solutions that offer the best value for money (VFM).
An Ethical and Economic Appraisal (Praeger, 1980)
There would be value in taking a broader â societal perspectiveâ to the economic appraisal of cochlear implantation, when resources permit a more comprehensive approach.
Atkins' economic appraisal of these alternatives to the proposed Y network was published as part of the suite of HS2 consultation documents.
It summarises the interventions developed, examines the Capital and Operating Costs, and then details the Economic Appraisal of the Alternatives.
The aim of this work is to support the continuing development of the New Approach To Appraisal by improving our advice on transport modelling and economic appraisal.