This article conducts an extensive analysis of three decades of scholarly research on bibliometric mapping within the realm of Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA). By employing bibliometric techniques, this study evaluates the evolution, trends, and key thematic areas of CBA research. Through an examination of publications, citation patterns, and methodological approaches, this article illuminates the landscape of CBA, highlighting its interdisciplinary nature and contributions to decision-making processes in various sectors.
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