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In carrying out of a cost-benefit analysis, why do economists often have to make comparisons that compare the value of human lives?
A. Peoples’ lives are equally valuable
B. No-one wants to die.
C. We have to find out the average value of a human life.
D. The outcome of some of the decisions we make unavoidably affects human lives
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