Cost-benefit analysis for non-economists

Cost-benefit analysis for non-economists

By economicsense Ltd
Online event

Overview

This online course provides an overview of cost-benefit analysis (CBA) for non-economists in government, consulting and finance.

The course

This course provides an overview of cost-benefit analysis (CBA) for non-economists. Delivered fully online in three half-day sessions of 2 1/2 hours each, the course is designed to support your training from work or home.

The course covers all key aspects of cost-benefit analysis including how to value the benefits of policies, discounting, distributional analysis, risk and sensitivity analysis and appropriate summary measures. Limitations of cost-benefit analysis are also covered.

The course facilitates learning by providing a mixture of direct training and interactive exercises. The course draws on UK Green Book appraisal techniques and guidance used in other countries, and uses real world case studies to demonstrate CBA techniques applied in practice.

Who should come?

This course is designed for government analysts (outside economics), and policy and finance professionals who are involved in business cases and impact assessments. It is also ideal for non-economists in consultancies, think tanks or charities who work on policy issues or closely with government where cost-benefit analysis is used.

Learning outcomes

The course will give you the tools to effectively understand, participate in and review cost-benefit analysis. In particular, you will:

  • gain a solid understanding of relevant terminology such as discounting, optimism bias and non-market valuation, and how assumptions and choices made shape the results of CBA;
  • acquire the skills to quickly and effectively critique CBA analysis; and
  • gain confidence in discussions on CBA, including with senior decision makers and Ministers.

Course delivery

The course is delivered fully online over three half-day sessions. It will be presented by Catherine Connolly from economicsense and is highly interactive. A copy of the slides will be circulated after the course.

There is no need to download any apps or software as the course is delivered through a web-based application - you only need to click on a web link. Full joining instructions will be sent ahead of the course.

Price

The price for the course is £300 plus VAT. Your invoice will state the VAT paid and Economicsense Ltd's VAT Registration Number of 376550278.

Please contact us directly if you would like to book directly or pay by invoice at info@economicsense.co.uk

Your tutor

Catherine Connolly is the founder of economicsense. Catherine is also on the Council of the Society of Professional Economists, and teaches economic appraisal at Queen Mary University.

Prior to setting up economicsense, Catherine was a Senior Civil Servant in the British Civil Service – working among others at HM Treasury and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs – and a member of the Government Economic Service. She has also worked for Deutsche Bank Research in Frankfurt, the New Zealand Treasury, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and Leeds University.

Catherine studied at Otago University in New Zealand, where she gained a post-graduate honours degree, specialising in macro-economics.

Further information

Please feel free to contact us directly for more information.

Telephone: +44 7910 384755

Website: www.economicsense.co.uk

Email: info@economicsense.co.uk

LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/catherine-connolly-94472550

Category: Business, Finance

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Apr 14 · 01:30 PDT