Multiple Choice
The government is deciding whether to build a new $2 billion highway from one side of the city to the other.Some business and consumer groups are questioning the value that such an expensive highway will bring to the city.The government says that it has done a cost-benefit analysis which shows that the highway will bring a slightly positive return, and therefore the highway should be built.Which of the following statements is true?
A) Cost-benefit analyses always provide an accurate valuation of a project, so the highway should be built.
B) Cost-benefit analyses do not always reflect people's true valuation of a project, so the highway should not be built.
C) It is not possible to put a dollar value on a highway, so the highway should be built.
D) Cost-benefit analyses are rough approximations at best, so the highway should only be built if very strong evidence in favour is provided.
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