This micro view of customer economics provides a foundation for cost-benefit analysis of investment decisions aimed at building stronger customer relationships.
In today's cost-benefit analysis of fighting something in court vs. damaging your relationship with your consumers, relationships win.
He also criticised the government's cost benefit analysis of the benefits of fitting fire sprinklers in homes as being "out of date".
Canada's withdrawal comes ahead of a major convention in Bonn, Germany, "to carry out the first ever comprehensive cost-benefit analysis of desertification, land degradation and drought", the UN Environment Programme said.
Something which rather explodes the cost benefit analysis of having the fast trains at all for the benefits rely so heavily on the high value of the time of these very important people not doing anything.
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That is why the next wave of environmental policymaking will need to employ commonsense tools such as cost-benefit analysis, and make greater use of flexible, market-based instruments such as emissions-trading, rather than the tired command-and-control approach favoured by most greens.
Based on the results of cost-benefit analysis, state regulators would potentially require investor-owned utilities to enter long-term contracts to buy offshore wind power.
This proposal threatens to become the latest in a long line of expensive verification systems that fail a basic cost-benefit analysis and threaten to drown Americans in bureaucracy at every stage of their lives.
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"The bottom line is you have to do a cost-benefit analysis, " Arnold of CreditRatings.com said.
Thus the spectre of disestablishment returns, not as a constitutional issue but as part of a cost-benefit analysis.
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Journalists, too, make a cost-benefit analysis about the price of that access in terms of what it takes to remain in the good graces of the corporate insiders who can provide it.
As the critics allege, cost-benefit analysis works like a kind of universal solvent.
Are they going to be part of the review on cost-benefit analysis?
But the audit is reportedly not going to include a cost-benefit analysis, owing to the difficulty of quantifying such aspects of EU membership as foreign affairs influence.
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Federal agencies are required by presidential executive order to prepare a regulatory impact assessment in support of any economically significant regulatory action, an important component of which is a benefit-cost analysis.
Such a decision would be based on an extensive cost-benefit analysis that would need to satisfy members of VW Group's board of management.
We should require rent-seeking analysis of each major regulation alongside the still rarely done cost-benefit analyses.
Mr. Weiss has also worked in various international fora to enhance regulatory transparency, incentivize the development of standards through open, transparent, consensus-based processes, encourage the use of good regulatory practices (including cost-benefit analysis), and facilitate greater regulatory alignment with major U.S. trading partners.
In it, he explores the centuries-old, and still raging, philosophical arguments over the limitations of utilitarianism and its economic descendant, cost-benefit analysis.
But analysis by IPPR North shows almost half of major transport projects involving public funding benefit only London and the south-east, accounting for 84% of planned spending.
Already, early studies of potential revenues from road pricing confirm what traditional cost-benefit analysis has long shown: that the gains from many road schemes (unlike those from many rail schemes) far outweigh their costs.
Regulations are developed and written in areas where a careful cost and benefit analysis reveals that regulations are justified and necessary to ensure an adequate level of protection to people, property and the environment.
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Having a better understanding of industry dynamics and realistic numbers would allow international policymakers to utilize better cost benefit analysis tools the next time they are faced with requests to alter the way the Internet operates.
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While rich countries would benefit most from getting rid of their crazy agricultural systems, the World Bank analysis suggests that 80% of the benefits reaped by poor countries from farm reform would come from reductions in the barriers between poor countries themselves.
Even his decision to ditch some of his predecessor's last-minute environmental regulations owed more to cost-benefit analysis than to ideology.
And so if how we're gauging where a particular regulation is smart or not, part of what we're trying to do is at least apply rigorous cost-benefit analysis.
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The Times piece was somewhat based on the conclusions of a meta analysis by the well respected Cochrane Review that surveyed a number of salt studies and which also found no clear benefit from reducing salt.
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EGCs and underwriters view the benefit of additional information as outweighing the cost, as it allows more thorough discussion and analysis of trends and uncertainties, as well as more meaningful due diligence to make sure the disclosure overall is fair and accurate.
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Cornell University researcher Maria Fitzpatrick, who studies the effects of universal preschool, said it isn't yet possible to do a full cost-benefit analysis, as the oldest state programs open to all children are just 18 years old.
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