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Radhika Bhula, Meghan Mahoney, and Kyle Murphy Conducting cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) online This resource is intended for researchers who are interested in collecting cost data and conducting comparative cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) for their evaluation. It provides an overview of CEA, outlines the basic calculations and key assumptions, and provides two comparative CEA examples from education. We link to guidance notes, cost collection templates, and a white paper outlining J-PAL’s methodology.

Conducting cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA)

Radhika Bhula, Meghan Mahoney, and Kyle Murphy

The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, 2020

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This resource is intended for researchers who are interested in collecting cost data and conducting comparative cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) for their evaluation. It provides an overview of CEA, outlines the basic calculations and key assumptions, and provides two comparative CEA examples from education. We link to guidance notes, cost collection templates, and a white paper outlining J-PAL’s methodology.

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