Autores
Bent Flyvbjerg
Fecha de publicación
2009/9/21
Revista
Oxford Review of Economic Policy. Listed as "Most Read" article on the journal's home page. http://ssrn.com/abstract=2229768
Volumen
25
Número
3
Páginas
344-367
Editor
Oxford University Press
Descripción
The article first describes characteristics of major infrastructure projects. Second, it documents a much neglected topic in economics: that ex ante estimates of costs and benefits are often very different from actual ex post costs and benefits. For large infrastructure projects the consequences are cost overruns, benefit shortfalls, and the systematic underestimation of risks. Third, implications for cost–benefit analysis are described, including that such analysis is not to be trusted for major infrastructure projects. Fourth, the article uncovers the causes of this state of affairs in terms of perverse incentives that encourage promoters to underestimate costs and overestimate benefits in the business cases for their projects. But the projects that are made to look best on paper are the projects that amass the highest cost overruns and benefit shortfalls in reality. The article depicts this situation as ‘survival of the unfittest’. Fifth …
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