Question

Suppose a firm's CFO thinks that an externality is present in a project, but that it cannot be quantified with any precision-estimates of its effect would really just be guesses. In this case, the externality should be ignored-i.e., not considered at all-because if it were considered it would make the analysis appear more precise than it really is.
a. True
b. False

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