Multiple Choice
When confronted with Liberal claims that the monetary benefits from auto safety have exceeded costs, Conservatives
A) concede that may in fact be the case.
B) believe that new cars are less safe than they need be.
C) point out that factors other than auto safety may have reduced auto injuries and deaths.
D) None of the above.
Correct Answer:

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Q14: Consumer sovereignty and consumer protection are roughly
Q15: The external costs of automobiles would be
Q16: Liberals maintain that auto safety standards<br>A) add
Q17: An example of the "external costs" of
Q18: Liberals tend to value cost-benefit analysis techniques
Q19: Conservatives claim that the demand for autos
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Q21: Concern over third-party (e.g., auto insurance company)
Q23: Using a cost-benefit analysis, most Liberals conclude