Which of the following is NOT a benefit of quantitative measures such as Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (CEA) and
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Which of the following is NOT a benefit of quantitative measures such as Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (CEA) and Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA)?
A. Use of CEA and CBA can enhance democratic engagement
B. Quantitative measures enable policy makers to compare and evaluate policy options
C. CBA and CEA help to specify the principle of utility
D. CBA and CEA can reduce the error and bias that come from relying solely on intuitive moral judgments about policy options
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