Journal article
Measuring the value of information: The case of data on the cost of producing cotton
RG Thompson, LR Lamotte, H Oxspring, B Davis, OP Blaich
Annals of Operations Research | Published : 1984
DOI: 10.1007/BF01874746
Abstract
Operational measurement methods may be developed to measure the value of information in the data reported by the U.S. Government. Illustrative measures for cost of cotton production statistics indicate that the benefits from these data in certain important uses may far exceed their costs. If similar measures could be provided for major Government data programmes, it would facilitate the development of a national data policy that is oriented toward decision making and improvements in economic growth, national well-being, and quality of life. Making these estimates would begin to provide the dollar values in important uses of information in the nation's data bases. These values are needed for ..
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