Cost and standard of living -- Statistics. : International wage comparisons: documents arising out of conferences, held at the International Labour Office in Jan. 1929 and May 1930 / convened by the Social Science Research Council of New York
Cost and standard of living -- Switzerland : Untersuchungen über die lebenskosten in der Schweiz Mit beiträgen von E. Ackermann, P. Gross [u.a.] Im auftrage des Vereins für sozialpolitik hrsg. von dr. Stephan Bauer
Cost and standard of living -- United States -- Statistical methods : At what price? : conceptualizing and measuring cost-of-living and price indexes / Panel on Conceptual, Measurement, and Other Statistical Issues in Developing Cost-of-Living Indexes ; Charles L. Schultze and Christopher Mackie, editors
Cost and standard of living -- Vietnam. : Socioeconomic renovation in Viet Nam : the origin, evolution, and impact of doi moi / edited by Peter Boothroyd and Pham Xuan Nam
A method of comparing the cost of a program with its expected benefits in dollars (or other currency). The benefit-to-cost ratio is a measure of total return expected per unit of money spent. This analysis generally excludes consideration of factors that are not measured ultimately in economic terms. Cost effectiveness compares alternative ways to achieve a specific set of results
A method of comparing the cost of a program with its expected benefits in dollars (or other currency). The benefit-to-cost ratio is a measure of total return expected per unit of money spent. This analysis generally excludes consideration of factors that are not measured ultimately in economic terms. Cost effectiveness compares alternative ways to achieve a specific set of results
A method of comparing the cost of a program with its expected benefits in dollars (or other currency). The benefit-to-cost ratio is a measure of total return expected per unit of money spent. This analysis generally excludes consideration of factors that are not measured ultimately in economic terms. Cost effectiveness compares alternative ways to achieve a specific set of results
The containment, regulation, or restraint of costs. Costs are said to be contained when the value of resources committed to an activity is not considered excessive. This determination is frequently subjective and dependent upon the specific geographic area of the activity being measured. (From Dictionary of Health Services Management, 2d ed)
Cost control -- Accounting : Cents of mission : using cost management and control to accomplish your goal / Dale R. Geiger
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Cost control Administrative agencies : Cost management and control in government : fighting the cost war through leadership driven management / Dale R. Geiger
Cost control Animal experimentation : Strategies that influence cost containment in animal research facilities / Committee on Cost of and Payment for Animal Research, Institute for Laboratory Animal Research, National Research Council
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Cost control Animals Testing : Strategies that influence cost containment in animal research facilities / Committee on Cost of and Payment for Animal Research, Institute for Laboratory Animal Research, National Research Council
Cost control Building Congresses : Ideas to impact : how building economic standards keep you on track / editors, Robert E. Chapman, Michael N. Goodkind