Multiple Choice
Each of the following explains why cost-benefit analysis is difficult except
A) there is no price with which to judge the value of a public good.
B) surveys are often biased and unreliable.
C) it is difficult to identify all factors that influence costs and benefits of public goods.
D) government projects rarely have sufficient funding to complete them on time.
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