This working paper formed the basis of an address to the Department of the Environment and Water Resources Workshop “The Economics of Heritage: integrating costs and benefits of heritage into government decision making” Canberra, 11 October 2007. The paper provides an example of the application of cost-benefit analysis, in this case to historic heritage regulation.
Working Paper - Cost Benefit Analysis and Historic Heritage Regulation
The Office of Impact Analysis was formerly known as the Office of Best Practice Regulation (OBPR). Please note the following material makes reference to OBPR and to Regulation Impact Statements (RISs), which are no longer in use.