Are they miscalculating the costbenefit problem or do they


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Most people conclude that the costs outweigh the benefits of a suicide bombing attack; yet, some people willingly engage in such activity. Are they miscalculating the cost/benefit problem, or do they simply value costs and benefits differently? Explain.

What does this tell us about the use and/or limits of cost-benefit analysis? Can you think of something else that would be difficult to capture in a purely cost-benefit approach?

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