Resources

Co-author or Referee Services

As part of its goal to facilitate communication across the field, and to facilitate the development and dissemination of knowledge, the Society provides matchmaking services to connect members of the benefit-cost analysis community with colleagues interested in co-authoring or refereeing working papers.

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Benefit-Cost Analysis Resources

The Society also compiles a catalogue of resources for benefit-cost analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis, and welfare economics.

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Employment Opportunities

MDRC is recruiting for a Benefit-Cost Research Associate with training in economics, public policy, public finance, or similar fields to design and lead benefit-cost and cost-effectiveness studies across several policy areas. The Benefit-Cost Research Associate will join interdisciplinary project teams that include specialists in program design and operations, qualitative research methods, and quantitative analysis. Learn more about this position.

Vera Institute of Justice is recruiting for a Senior Program Associate to manage a new technical assistance project under its Cost-Benefit Knowledge Bank for Criminal Justice initiative. This position will develop and deliver technical assistance (TA) to clients in the form of on-site meetings, conference calls, phone consultations, online support, multisite meetings, and other means as appropriate;Build and maintain relationships with TA clients, project partners, and professional colleagues; interpret and present data and CBA findings to clients; develop, research, and write materials, including publications, briefing memoranda, and blogs; represent CBAU in public speaking engagements and professional meetings; assist in designing and implementing roundtable discussions and webinars; and manage the work of junior project staff and interns. Learn more about this position.

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To recommend an online resource related to benefit-cost analysis, please email sbcainfo@u.washington.edu and include the site name, link, and a brief description of the site content.

Contact Us

Have a question? You can contact the Society by mail, phone, or email.

Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis
c/o Evans School of Public Affairs, University of Washington
Box 353055, Parrington Hall, Room 226,
Seattle, WA 98195-3055, USA
Phone: 206.616.4090
sbcainfo@u.washington.edu