Search results for "Cost–Benefit Analysis"

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A simulation/optimization model for selecting infrastructure alternatives in complex water resource systems

2010

The paper introduces a simulation/optimization procedure for the assessment and the selection of infrastructure alternatives in a complex water resources system, i.e. in a multisource (reservoirs) multipurpose bulk water supply scheme. An infrastucture alternative is here a vector X of n decision variables describing the candidate expansions/new plants/water transfers etc. Each parameter may take on a discrete number of values, with its own investment cost attached. The procedure uses genetic algorithms for the search of the optimal vector X through operators mimicking the mechanisms of natural selection. For each X, the value of the objective function (O.F.) is assessed via a simulation mo…

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringConservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringUrban PopulationWater supplyInfrastructure optimizationWaste Disposal Fluidsimulation optimization water resource systemsResource AllocationWater PurificationResource (project management)Water SupplyHumansComputer SimulationTherapeutic IrrigationWater Science and TechnologyCost–benefit analysisbusiness.industrySimulation modelingEnvironmental resource managementModels TheoreticalInvestment (macroeconomics)DroughtsWater resourcesItalyMinificationbusinessAlgorithms
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Different Testing Strategies that Use Antibody Levels to Detect Chronic Hepatitis C in Blood Donors.

2016

Aim. We conducted a cost-effectiveness analysis of seven hepatitis C virus (HCV) testing strategies in blood donors. Methods. Three of the seven strategies were based on HCV diagnosis and reporting guidelines in Mexico and four were from previous and current recommendations outlined by the CDC. The strategies that were evaluated determine antibody levels according to the signal-to-cut-off (S/CO) ratio and use reflex Immunoblot (IMB) or HCV RNA tests to confirm true positive (TP) cases of chronic HCV infection. Costs were calculated from the perspective of the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS). A decision tree model was developed to estimate the expected number of true positive cas…

RNA virusesDecision AnalysisPhysiologyEconomicsCost-Benefit AnalysisSocial Scienceslcsh:MedicineBlood DonorsHepacivirusmedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryHepatitis0302 clinical medicineImmune Physiology030212 general & internal medicineChroniclcsh:SciencePathology and laboratory medicinehealth care economics and organizationsMultidisciplinaryImmune System ProteinsCost–benefit analysisHepatitis C virusLiver DiseaseCost-effectiveness analysisMedical microbiologyHepatitis CHCV AntibodyInfectious DiseasesVirusesEngineering and TechnologyBlood Banks030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyPathogensInfectionManagement EngineeringResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyGeneral Science & TechnologyHepatitis C virusImmunologyCost-Effectiveness AnalysisImmunoblottingChronic Liver Disease and CirrhosisMolecular Probe TechniquesAntibody levelResearch and Analysis MethodsMicrobiologyAntibodies03 medical and health sciencesChronic hepatitisHepatitis - CClinical ResearchInternal medicineparasitic diseasesmedicineHumansImmunoassaysMolecular Biology TechniquesSensitivity analysesMolecular BiologyMedicine and health sciencesBiology and life sciencesFlavivirusesbusiness.industryDecision Treeslcsh:RHepatitis C antibodyOrganismsViral pathogensProteinsHepatitis C ChronicHepatitis C AntibodiesHepatitis virusesEconomic AnalysisMicrobial pathogensHealth CareEmerging Infectious DiseasesCost Effectiveness ResearchHealth Care FacilitiesImmunologyImmunologic Techniqueslcsh:QbusinessDigestive Diseases
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Detect Long-term Complications After ICD Replacement (DECODE): Rationale and Study Design of a Multicenter Italian Registry

2015

The replacement of implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) may give rise to considerable clinical consequences, the importance of which is underrated by the medical community. Replacement-related adverse events are difficult to identify and require monitoring of both short-term complications and long-term patient outcome. The aim of this study is to perform a structured evaluation of both short- and long-term adverse events and a cost analysis of consecutive ICD replacement procedures. Detect Long-term Complications After ICD Replacement (DECODE) is a prospective, single-arm, multicenter cohort study designed to estimate long-term complication rates (at 12 months and 5 years) in pati…

Research designmedicine.medical_specialtyCost–benefit analysisbusiness.industryMEDLINEGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseHealth caremedicineMedical emergencyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineAdverse effectProspective cohort studyRisk assessmentbusinessIntensive care medicineCohort studyClinical Cardiology
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Assessment of wastewater treatment plant design for small communities: Environmental and economic aspects

2012

The preliminary design and economic assessment of small wastewater treatment plants (less than 2000 population equivalent) are issues of particular interest since wastewaters from most of these agglomerations are not covered yet. This work aims to assess nine different technologies set-up for the secondary treatment in such type of facilities embracing both economic and environmental parameters. The main novelty of this work is the combination of an innovative environmental decision support system (EDSS) with a pioneer approach based on the inclusion of the environmental benefits derived from wastewater treatment. The integration of methodologies based on cost-benefit analysis tools with th…

Secondary treatmentDecision support systemEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringCost-Benefit Analysis0207 environmental engineering02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesReuseWaste Disposal Fluid01 natural sciencesDecision Support TechniquesWater Purification12. Responsible consumptionBioreactorsEnvironmental ChemistryPonds020701 environmental engineeringWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWaste managementCost–benefit analysisbusiness.industryEnvironmental economicsSilicon DioxidePollution6. Clean waterWork (electrical)SustainabilityPopulation equivalentbusinessFiltrationWaste disposalScience of The Total Environment
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Evaluating Infrastructure Alternatives for Regional Water Supply Systems by Model-assisted Cost-benefit Analysis – A Case Study from Apulia, Italy

2014

The main challenge associated to regional water supply systems planning lies in understanding the best infrastructure alternatives to improve service given a certain configuration of the resources system. While cost-effectiveness assessments are still widespread in this type of analyses, they do not account for the fact that, especially in mature systems, service improvements tend to follow the law of marginal diminishing returns, so that a cost – benefit assessment should be preferable. Both costs and benefits can be organized into a cost-benefit analysis (CBA) framework. In a complex system, a model reproducing its topology and characteristics better describes the impacts of the alternati…

Service (systems architecture)EngineeringCost–benefit analysisbusiness.industryCost-Benefit AnalysisSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaWater supplyTopology (electrical circuits)General MedicineReliability ;computer.software_genreSimulation softwareRegional water supply systemsinfrastructure alternatives regional water supply systems model-assisted cost-benefit analysisRisk analysis (engineering)Work (electrical)businesscomputerSimulationEngineering(all)Procedia Engineering
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The Education Production Function reviewed in the framework of Education For All in Sub-Saharan Africa: from theoretical and methodological bounds to…

2007

The Coleman report (1966) was the first of numerous researches exploring quality of learning determinants analysis. With the Education Production Function (EPF), economists have greatly contributed to the extension of this research domain. Actually, empirical works are leading the field with important methodological debates which have fuelled controversies (Hanushek, 2003; Krueger, 2003). Thus, methodological issues have particularly rallied researchers' interests on empirical estimations, while academic researches on the renewal of the theoretical framework have remained scarce despite obvious bounds. Without contesting the validity of miscellaneous estimation problems and the necessity of…

Sub-Saharan AfricaEconomie de l'éducationAnalyse coût-efficacité[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesEconomics of EducationEfficacité de la gestionCost–Benefit AnalysisMillennium Development Goals[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceAllocative EfficiencyAfrique subsaharienneObjectifs du millénaire
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An stated preference analysis of Spanish freight forwarders modal choice on the south-west Europe Motorway of the Sea

2011

Abstract This paper aims to contribute towards the design of effective freight transport policy by means of empirical analysis. In order to do so, a stated preference survey is undertaken to model the modal choice between door-to-door road transport and short sea shipping in the Motorway of the Sea of south-west Europe. The proposed analysis will provide policymakers with the necessary tool to identify the critical areas that should be addressed by future policy action in order to boost short sea shipping on Spain's Mediterranean coast. By applying the proposed method, we will be able to obtain estimates of the subjective values of transport attributes – value of time, value of reliability …

Transport engineeringEmpirical researchCost–benefit analysisMotorways of the SeaScale (social sciences)Geography Planning and DevelopmentShort sea shippingEconomicsTransportationEmpirical evidenceMode choiceValue of timeTransport Policy
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Valuing Freight Transport Time using Transport Demand Modelling: A Bibliographical Review

2011

The value of time for freight transport is of major importance in infrastructure-related cost–benefit analysis and yet its study has been largely neglected when compared with its passenger counterpart. In fact, one of the attributes that could decide the profitability of a project is how much can be saved if freight vehicles use new infrastructure. Despite being the primary benefit of most investments in transport infrastructure, researchers have not yet reached agreement over either the size or the nature of the values of time that should be used when evaluating projects. This article provides a review of the estimation of freight value of time through transport demand modelling and extant…

Transport engineeringEstimationTraffic managementCost–benefit analysisReturn on investmentEconomicsPosition (finance)TransportationProfitability indexEnvironmental economicsEmpirical evidenceValue of timeTransport Reviews
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Viability of new road infrastructure with heterogeneous users

2011

This paper explores the importance of heterogeneity in value of time and route choice when assessing the viability of new road infrastructure to alleviate congestion problems. The model incorporates strategic interaction between road operators in a cost-benefit framework and several competitive regimes are considered. It is then employed to establish the financial and socio-economic viability of a congestion pricing demonstration entering Madrid city centre, where road users have to choose between a free but highly congested road and a priced free-flowing road (semi-private regime). A logit estimation is undertaken with information from a questionnaire among road users in the Eastern Madrid…

Transportation planningbiologyCost–benefit analysisPoison controlTransportationManagement Science and Operations ResearchCongestion pricingValue of timeTransport engineeringTraffic congestionTollbiology.proteinRevenueBusinessCivil and Structural EngineeringTransportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
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What Erasmus students do expect from their abroad experience? A multidimensional scale tested for the case of Spain

2019

PurposeSince universities adopted a “Student as Customer” approach, student consumer behavior is a field of study which has become crucial. In the European higher education area, more understanding is needed on International students, and more precisely on Erasmus students. The purpose of this paper is to validate a multidimensional scale to assess Erasmus students’ value expectations (i.e. expected value) on the basis of costs and benefits in their choices as consumers of an academic experience abroad.Design/methodology/approachA survey conducted on a sample of 192 students from 50 universities show the role of functional, social and emotional values along with costs of time and effort in …

Value (ethics)Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementCost–benefit analysisHigher educationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectUniversitatsStudy abroadSocial value orientationsEducationOriginalityMarketingPsychologybusinessErasmus+Consumer behaviourmedia_common
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