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Calculating the 'True Cost' of a New Highway

A city council is debating the construction of a new highway. An economist on the panel argues that for the decision to be economically sound, the project's evaluation must include the precise monetary value of every negative effect the highway will have on every individual in the community. This aligns with the theoretical principle that a price should reflect the total social cost of an activity.

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Updated 2025-07-17

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