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Cost-Benefit Analysis For The Yueyang-Zhuzhou Oil Product Pipeline Transmission Project

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Jing Gao () (Département des sciences administratives, Université du Québec (Outaouais))
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In this paper, a comprehensive cost-benefit analysis is implemented for the project of Yueyang-Zhuzhou Oil Product Pipeline, considering all members of society as whole. We focus on the social welfare aspects of the project as well as the project's risk resistance capacity.

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Paper provided by Département des sciences administratives, UQO in its series RePAd Working Paper Series with number UQO-DSA-wp032007.

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Length: 79 pages
Date of creation: 01 Sep 2007
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Keywords: Project management Cost-benefit analysis

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