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Indirect and Non-market Benefits Analysis

Indirect benefits analysis evaluates important secondary benefits that result from a project, such as health and safety impacts.

Non-market benefits analysis evaluates benefits that are not bought and sold in a market, such as environmental or social benefits.

 
 

AEC Experts

AEC Publications

Accounting for Indirect Fiscal Impacts in Connecticut’s Legislative Review

 

Michigan City Generating Station Closure: Environmental Implications and Community Benefits

 

Return to Economic impacts and benefit-cost analysis

Energy Storage Benefit-Cost Analysis

 

Return to Areas of Expertise

 
 
 
 
 
 

Liz Stanton, PhD
Principal Economist

Bryndís Woods, PhD
Principal Analyst

 

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