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Valuing the benefits of regeneration. Economics paper 7: summary
Publication Year
2010
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Summarises a study examining how the benefits of regeneration might be valued. It is designed to provide an analytical framework that will underpin a programme of research on the value of the benefits from regeneration and how they compare with the relevant costs. The intention is to establish a robust evidence base, identify potential challenges and provide constructive suggestions on how these could be overcome.
Document History
Produced by Cambridge Economic Associates with eftec, CRESR, University of Warwick and Cambridge Econometrics.
Author
Tyler, P. et al
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