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cost-benefit analysis - traduction vers allemand

SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO ESTIMATING THE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF ALTERNATIVES
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  • French engineer and economist [[Jules Dupuit]], credited with the creation of cost–benefit analysis

cost-benefit analysis         
Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse
fringe benefit         
NON-WAGE COMPENSATION PROVIDED TO EMPLOYEES IN ADDITION TO NORMAL WAGES OR SALARIES
Perquisites; Fringe benefits; Fringe benefit; French benefits; Fringe Benefit; Benefit (employment); Perquisite; Benefits in kind; Employee Benefits; Perqs; Benefit in kind; Flexible benefits; Flexible benefit; Benefit scheme; Employment benefits; Perq; Job perk; Job benefit; Worker benefit; Employee benefit; Perk of the job; Benefits administration; Employee perks
zusätzliche Leistung (Bonus, Sonderzahlung zum Gehalt)
cost effective         
COMPARISON OF COSTS AND OUTCOMES OF DIFFERENT COURSES OF ACTION
Cost effectiveness; Cost effective; Cost-effective; Cost-effectiveness; Cost effectiveness analysis; CEA Registry; Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Registry; Cost-Effectiveness Registry
Kosteneffektivität, Produktivität in Verhälnis zu den Kosten gesetzt

Définition

cost-benefit
¦ adjective relating to or denoting a process that assesses the relation between the cost of an undertaking and the value of the resulting benefits: a cost-benefit analysis.

Wikipédia

Cost–benefit analysis

Cost–benefit analysis (CBA), sometimes also called benefit–cost analysis, is a systematic approach to estimating the strengths and weaknesses of alternatives. It is used to determine options which provide the best approach to achieving benefits while preserving savings in, for example, transactions, activities, and functional business requirements. A CBA may be used to compare completed or potential courses of action, and to estimate or evaluate the value against the cost of a decision, project, or policy. It is commonly used to evaluate business or policy decisions (particularly public policy), commercial transactions, and project investments. For example, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission must conduct cost-benefit analyses before instituting regulations or deregulations.: 6 

CBA has two main applications:

  1. To determine if an investment (or decision) is sound, ascertaining if – and by how much – its benefits outweigh its costs.
  2. To provide a basis for comparing investments (or decisions), comparing the total expected cost of each option with its total expected benefits.

CBA is related to cost-effectiveness analysis. Benefits and costs in CBA are expressed in monetary terms and are adjusted for the time value of money; all flows of benefits and costs over time are expressed on a common basis in terms of their net present value, regardless of whether they are incurred at different times. Other related techniques include cost–utility analysis, risk–benefit analysis, economic impact analysis, fiscal impact analysis, and social return on investment (SROI) analysis.

Cost–benefit analysis is often used by organizations to appraise the desirability of a given policy. It is an analysis of the expected balance of benefits and costs, including an account of any alternatives and the status quo. CBA helps predict whether the benefits of a policy outweigh its costs (and by how much), relative to other alternatives. This allows the ranking of alternative policies in terms of a cost–benefit ratio. Generally, accurate cost–benefit analysis identifies choices which increase welfare from a utilitarian perspective. Assuming an accurate CBA, changing the status quo by implementing the alternative with the lowest cost–benefit ratio can improve Pareto efficiency. Although CBA can offer an informed estimate of the best alternative, a perfect appraisal of all present and future costs and benefits is difficult; perfection, in economic efficiency and social welfare, is not guaranteed.

The value of a cost–benefit analysis depends on the accuracy of the individual cost and benefit estimates. Comparative studies indicate that such estimates are often flawed, preventing improvements in Pareto and Kaldor–Hicks efficiency. Interest groups may attempt to include (or exclude) significant costs in an analysis to influence its outcome.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour cost-benefit analysis
1. It‘s a continuing cost–benefit analysis," he added.
2. But nobody ever does a proper cost benefit analysis.
3. My own position is that cost–benefit analysis is a necessary part of responsible planning.
4. They were inadequate because water funds are allocated by cronyism rather than by cost–benefit analysis.
5. In any reasonable cost–benefit analysis . . . it‘s probably getting harder to justify.