@misc{11682,
title = {Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Education and Health Interventions in Developing Countries},
author = {McEwan, Patrick J.},
year = {2012},
doi = {10.18235/0008981},
abstract = {High-quality impact evaluations, including randomized experiments, are increasingly popular, but cannot always inform resource allocation decisions unless the costs of interventions are considered alongside their effects. Cost-effectiveness analysis is a straightforward but under-utilized tool for determining which, of two or more interventions provides a (non-pecuniary) unit of effect at least cost.  This paper reviews the framework and methods of cost-effectiveness analysis, emphasizing education and health interventions, and discusses how the methods are applied in the literature.},
url = {https://doi.org/10.18235/0008981}
}
