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Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis (SBCA) Eighth Annual Conference and Meeting, March 17 – 18 - SBCA is an international group of practitioners, academics and others who are working to improve the theory and application of the tools of benefit-cost analysis.
Our Eighth Annual Conference and Meeting: Improving the Theory and Practice of Benefit-Cost Analysis, will take place at the Marvin Center at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C., from March 17-18, 2015. Pre-conference professional development workshops will also take place at the Marvin Center on March 16.
The full conference and workshop schedule is now available on our website, and registration is open. Conference registration includes breakfast, break refreshments, lunch, and evening receptions as well as other activities onMarch 17 and 18. Workshop registration includes break refreshments for half-day workshops plus lunch for full-day participants.
This year's conference, as in previous years, includes several sessions with presentations that focus on BCA topics in relation to environmental issues:
- EPA Implementation of Water Pollution Controls & the Role of Cost-Effectiveness
- Distributional Considerations in Environmental Policy
- Issues in Climate Policy
- Accounting for External Environmental Benefits
- Assessing Costs and Benefits of EPA Regulations
- (Roundtable) Opportunities and Challenges for Benefit-Cost Analysis in the Paris Climate Agreement
To register and for more information, please visit: http://benefitcostanalysis.org/2016-annual-conference.
I wish I was going but CNREP happens only every three years.