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Evaluating Competing Policy Objectives
A city council is trying to reduce traffic congestion. Two proposals are being considered:
- Proposal A: Aims to minimize the average commute time for all citizens.
- Proposal B: Aims to minimize the total vehicle emissions from traffic across the city.
First, identify the quantity that each proposal seeks to optimize. Then, evaluate the potential strengths and weaknesses of using each proposal's goal as the primary guide for the city's policy. Conclude by arguing which goal you believe is superior for the city to adopt, justifying your choice by discussing the potential trade-offs.
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