Multiple Choice
In the cost-benefit analysis of public goods,the benefits
A) Can be accurately measured using the market price of the public good.
B) Can be accurately measured by ballot box economics.
C) Are more easily estimated than the costs.
D) Can be only roughly estimated using highly subjective techniques.
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