Unsure what a scholarly journal article looks like? This Interactive tutorial identifies sections that should appear in a scholarly journal article.
"Cost Analysis"
Cost AND Benefit
"Cost Benefit" OR "Benefit Cost" OR Cost-Benefit OR Benefit-Cost
"Cost Benefit Analysis" OR "Benefit Cost Analysis" OR "Cost-Benefit Analysis" OR "Benefit-Cost Analysis"
"Cost Effectiveness" OR Cost-Effectiveness
"Cost Effectiveness Analysis" OR "Cost-Effectiveness Analysis"
Example:
Begin your search for benefit cost analysis information in the business, economics, and newspaper databases listed below.
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Provides citations to journals on criminal justice and criminology. Covers crime prevention, forensic sciences, policing, and juvenile justice, from the early 20th century to the present.
Provides access to more than 1.6 million records for scholarly journal articles and ERIC documents (usually research reports), dissertations, conference proceedings--all focused on education.
Covers the psychological aspects of related fields such as medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education, pharmacology, technology, linguistics, anthropology, business, law and more. Journal coverage, which spans from the 1800s to the present, includes international material selected from around 2,200 periodicals in dozens of languages.
Subjects covered include: anthropology, economics, geography, law, political science, psychology, sociology.