cost-benefit analysis

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an analysis of the cost effectiveness of different alternatives in order to see whether the benefits outweigh the costs

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Following the expiration of the qualifying offer deadline, A-B will make a USD20m one-time incentive payment to CBA.
Head of the CBA anti-encroachment squad, Faisal Khan while talking to reporter said the operation was launched on the special directives of Station Commander Abbottabad.
Overall, the Article concludes that CBA and judicial review of CBA play a desirable role in stabilizing regulatory policy across presidential administrations.
'This transaction, once concluded, may have a material effect on the price of CBA's securities.
The C-Band Alliance, or CBA, was established by Intelsat, SES, Eutelsat and Telesat to implement the safe and efficient clearing and repurposing of C-band spectrum, supporting the United States in its goal of leadership in 5G deployment and innovation.
He also congratulated the newly elected office-bearers of All Pakistan Ittehad Union (CBA).
* Peer Review Oversight: Provides recommendations to the CBA on any matter upon which it is authorized to act to ensure the effectiveness of mandatory peer review.
The demerged business, CFS Group, will include CBA's Colonial First State, Colonial First State Global Asset Management (CFSGAM), Count Financial, Financial Wisdom and Aussie Home Loans businesses.
Using data on players drafted under the 1993 CBA and the new CBA, we examine the effects of the new CBA on drafted player compensation.
In the USA since Reagan's era the requirement to decide based on CBA in regulatory impact analyses (RIA) was anchored in the legislation by Executive Order 12291 in 1981.
The CBA determines the direction for the Economic and General Welfare (E&GW) program and reviews its policies and budget for the MNA's collective bargaining activities.
Still more confusion arises over the goals and likely effects of CBA generally, with some assuming it can only produce benefits, such as transparency and discipline, but others pointing to a darker mix of effects, including camouflage and rent-seeking.
The application of supporting technologies such as computer based assessment (henceforth referred to as "CBA") has mainly been used in a blended learning environment in order to assess student learning, as well as to enhance students' self-directed learning (McBain, 2001).
What Would CBA of the Mutual Fund Governance Rules Require?