Some Norwegian politicians' use of cost-benefit analysis |
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Authors: | Nyborg Karine |
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Affiliation: | 1. Research Department, Statistics Norway, P.O. Box 8131 Dep., N-0033, Oslo, Norway
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Abstract: | ![]() Members of the Norwegian Parliament were interviewed about their use of cost-benefit analysis in the political treatment of a road investment plan. Most respondents found the cost-benefit ratio useful as a screening device to pick projects requiring closer political attention, but few seemed to actually use it to rank projects. Attitudes towards cost-benefit analysis varied along the left-right political axis, with politicians to the left being the most sceptical. These findings are consistent with a hypothesis that politicians rationally maximize subjective, but different, perceptions of social welfare. |
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