- Title:
-
Peer Review Costs and Benefits of Regulating Fire Safety Performance of Upholstered Furniture in New Zealand
- Date:
- August 2003
- Organisations
- NZFS
- Authors:
- Mark Goodchild, Kel Sanderson
- Location:
- New Zealand, New Zealand
Overview
This report reviews a Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) undertaken for the New Zealand Fire Service Commission, entitled the “Cost and Benefits of Regulating Fire Safety Performance of Upholstered Furniture in New Zealand
This review includes an overview section, which discusses the decision criteria used in the reports as well as:
- some of the key estimates
- a section outlining the key scenarios
- a section discussing the key parameters
- a section on what we have described as the possible ‘border case’.
- a section that outlines how sensitive the decision criteria might be to various assumptions in the reports.
Related documents
Costs and benefits of regulating Fire Safety performance of upholstered furniture in NZ
This is the original reported that was peer reviewed.








