Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) is a decision-making process used to evaluate the financial and economic feasibility of a project or policy by comparing all direct and indirect positive and negative effects in monetary terms. This technique is often applied in public finance, environmental and business regulation assessment.
Economic feasibility is a crucial component of a Feasibility Study that evaluates whether a proposed project or investment is financially viable and worth pursuing.
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