In cost-benefit analysis, regulatory intervention can be justified if the

A. Value of government failure exceeds the value of market failure.
B. Marginal benefit of regulation exceeds its marginal cost.
C. Economic cost of regulation exceeds the value of the improvements in government intervention.
D. Intervention improves market outcomes, regardless of costs.


Answer: B

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