Contributors

The Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis (SBCA) thanks the many individuals who contributed to its operations and allowed us to continue to thrive and grow. SBCA accepts donations to honor colleagues and to offset the costs of publishing the Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis in addition to general donations. The Society is a 501(c)(3) organization as determined by the Internal Revenue Service and is classified as a public charity. Therefore, your contributions are fully deductible under section 170 of the Code.

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We thank the following individual donors for providing support in addition to membership.

 

2023 

  • Richard Zerbe
  • Brian Mannix and Susan Dudley
  • Lynn Karoly
  • Jim Tozzi
  • Benjamin Watkins

 

2022

  • Lisa Robinson
  • Brian Mannix and Susan Dudley
  • Mazbahul Ahamad
  • Laura Gosset
  • Fran Sussman
  • Glenn Blomquist
  • Debra Decker
  • Lynn Karoly
  • Jim Tozzi
  • Ronald Bird

2021

  • Lisa Robinson
  • Brian Mannix and Susan Dudley
  • Craig Thornton
  • David Greenberg
  • James Neumann
  • Jonathan Wiener
  • Emile Quinet
  • Jim Tozzi
  • Kerry Krutilla
  • James Hammitt
  • William Raich

2020

  • Alan Krupnick
  • Ali Gungor
  • Allison Jarrett
  • Arthur G Fraas
  • Brent Kreider
  • Brian Mannix
  • Cary Coglianese
  • Clark Nardinelli
  • Craig Thornton
  • Dale Whittington
  • Daniel Acland
  • David Greenberg
  • David Long
  • David Mitch
  • David Weimer
  • Davis Weimer
  • Detlof Winterfeldt
  • Donald Kenkel
  • Donna Ginther
  • Gary VanLandingham
  • Glenn Blomquist
  • Jack Knetsch
  • James Hammitt
  • James Neumann
  • Jennifer Baxter
  • Jim Tozzi
  • John Jeffries
  • Jonathan Schwabish
  • Jonathan Wiener
  • Joseph Cordes
  • Joseph Devlin
  • Kathryn Wilson
  • Kelly Maguire
  • Kerry Krutilla
  • Kevin Hollenbeck
  • Larry Buron
  • Lisa Robinson
  • Lynn Karoly
  • Margaret Black 
  • Mark Cohen
  • Nancy Bergeron
  • Richard Aiken
  • Robert Lewis
  • Scott Farrow
  • Susan Chilton
  • Susan Dudley
  • Thomas Kniesner
  • Timothy Smeeding