In regard to deciding whether particular elements of a program are a cost or a benefit for
purposes of conducting a cost?benefit analysis of the program, the text concludes that:
a. only benefits should be included in a cost?benefit analysis.
b. people can disagree over whether an element is a cost or a benefit.
c. government regulations determine whether a particular element is a cost or a
benefit.
d. only those costs and benefits about which everyone agrees should be included
in a cost?benefit analysis.
B
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