When governments employ a cost-benefit analysis using the results from a questionnaire to help them decide whether to provide a public good, measuring benefits is difficult because
A) there are no benefits to the public since a public good is not excludable.
B) the benefits are infinite because a public good is not rival and an infinite amount of people can consume it at the same time.
C) one can never place a value on human life or the environment.
D) respondents to questionnaires have little incentive to tell the truth.
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