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Two commentators are discussing a government's plan to build a new high-speed railway. Commentator A states, 'This project is a terrible idea; the government should be spending money on healthcare, which is far more important.' Commentator B responds, 'Before we can judge the project, we need to examine data on its projected construction costs, potential ticket revenues, impact on existing travel times, and the number of jobs it will create.' From the viewpoint that economics is a fact-based discipline, why is Commentator B's position the more appropriate starting point for an economic analysis?

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