An assessment of present state and possible improvements of cost-benefit analysis in France
Résumé
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) has a long history in France and is quite widely used; every investment funded by
the State is now subject to appraisal. CBA implementation is guided by the reports of working teams which are
regularly commissioned and issue recommendations every five to ten years. These recommendations provide
reference unit values such as the value of time, values for pollution or for carbon dioxide emissions; they provide
also some values for parameters like the discount rate or the opportunity cost of public funds, and rules for
calculating residual values or choosing the horizon of appraisal, as well as the definition of aggregated socioeconomic
indicators. The aim of this paper is to present and discuss the conclusions of the most recent of these
working teams, which has made an assessment of the current practice of CBA in France and proposes a large set
of improvements. Both technical issues of CBA achievement and issues of CBA governance are addressed.