RE:botbutgot
in the US and an increasing number of other countries government agencies are required to assess the costs benefits and other impacts of major regulations before they are promulgated. however analysts face many difficult questions about how to best perform these assessments given data gaps limited time and resources and changing policy goals. as time allows i will explore the conduct of these analyses addressing their strengths as well as major controversies and areas in need of improvement.if you are interested in these assessments this will help develop a better understanding of how to best determine the viability of the analyse along with regulatory development and reform will improve your ability to interpret the information provided. the first area of understanding that you must familiarize with are more and more these days the governments of developing countries are closely and systematically scrutinizing projects proposed by foreign investors. the most frequent technique for each project examination is some form of social cost benefit evaluation.the lesson first learned being that unfortunately in most instances the multinational businessman lags far behind the host governments analysts in understanding the evaluation technique even though the outcome of the examination determines the future of his project.different projects offer varying degrees of economics political manifestations along with numerous challenges in understanding each other.for today this will serve as the opening to a broad area.these are challenges all overcome by sunridge & company with much more to be revealed as we travel down this road together.when my itinerary allows i will attempt to help you understand the current economics of this project.contrary to any opinions you may have adopted the outcome will delight you.have a great day.