Identify a key difference between cost-benefit analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis.

What will be an ideal response?

Cost-benefit analysis seeks to calculate both costs and benefits and is concerned with valuing the outcome. In contrast, cost-effectiveness analysis assumes the value and the benefit of the outcome and focuses on the costs.

Political Science

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In game theory, the ability to predict an outcome is known as

a. "solving" the game. c. satisficing. b. prospect theory. d. instrumental rationality.

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