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Benefit-cost analyses commonly treat the components of multi-part national policy as independent in valuation. A general conceptual structure for aggregation and the results of an empirical case study suggest that, in general, the independence assumption is mistaken. Specific propositions are given to guide aggregation across competitive and complementary non-rival goods.

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