Critics of the cost-benefit analysis object primarily that
A) it is unethical in principle to set a monetary value on human life.
B) we can never precisely identify the monetary value of a human life.
C) cost-benefit analysis tends to always mistakenly put too low a value on human life.
D) None of the above
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