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History, 26.06.2019 03:00 nahannahawkins8888

Which question would a government leader most likely ask when using a cost-benefit analysis to make a decision? how will this decision affect people and society? is the cost-benefit analysis the best tool to use? is the cost-benefit analysis accurate? how will other leaders feel about the decision?

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