Case Study

Public Policy Decision Analysis

A city council is deciding between two mutually exclusive plans for a new public facility. The estimated net benefits for the city's two main resident groups are as follows:

  • Plan A: Results in a benefit of $10 million for Group 1 and $2 million for Group 2.
  • Plan B: Results in a benefit of $3 million for Group 1 and $9 million for Group 2.

Based on the principle that one outcome is superior to another only if it makes at least one group better off without making any other group worse off, analyze the relationship between Plan A and Plan B. Can one plan be definitively chosen over the other using this principle? Explain your reasoning.

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