Abstract

This paper proposes a matrix called a benefit incidence matrix which represents the structure of benefit incidence derived from various urban development projects with special attention to a change in environmental quality. The matrix consists of the beneficiaries and cost sharers, expressed by columns, and the items of benefits and costs, expressed by rows. The associated ( i, j) element of the matrix expresses the amount of benefits or costs with respect to the item ( i) of the beneficiary or cost burdener ( j), so that the social efficiency and equity of the project can easily be discussed.

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