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A guide to benefit-cost analysis, as seen through a controlled experiment in treating the mentally ill
B. A. Weisbrod
Economics
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Community-Based
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Costs
75%
Experiments
50%
Guides
25%
Hospitals
25%
Hypothesis
50%
Mental Health
25%
Research
50%
Science
25%
Social Costs
25%
Support
25%
INIS
assignments
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communities
50%
cost
100%
cost benefit analysis
75%
emergencies
25%
hospitals
25%
hypothesis
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levels
50%
mixtures
25%
randomness
25%
Psychology
Cost-Benefit Analysis
75%
Hospitalization
25%
Research
50%
Treatment
25%
Computer Science
Benefit Cost Analysis
75%
Controlled Experiment
25%
Programs
25%
Random Assignment
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Benefits
25%
Costs
75%
Mental Disorder
25%
Social Costs
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Emergency
25%