Multiple Choice
Respondents to cost-benefit surveys
A) are unable to evaluate the effect of the project on their personal satisfaction.
B) typically do not receive a direct benefit from government projects.
C) have a difficult time identifying explicit costs.
D) have little incentive to tell the truth.
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