Exercise 1: Projects characteristics (30 points) (a) (5 pts) Write down 5 projects you think will lend themselves well to a Cost Benefit Analysis. Include for each of them, reasons as to why you believe they can be properly analyzed. (b) (5 pts) Write down 5 projects you think do not lend themselves to a Cost Benefit Analysis. Include for each of them, reasons as to why you believe they can not be properly analyzed (e.g. the scope is too broad, information is hard/impossible to obtain, they are technologically infeasible, etc). (c) (5 pts) Among the projects in part a, choose the one you would be most excited to work on and explain why. (d) (5 pts) Among the projects in part b, choose the one you would be least excited to work on and explain why. 1 (e) (10 pts) For the project chosen in part c, create a few presentation slides going through steps 1, 2 and 3 (from the "Basic Steps of CBA - 9 major steps" section of chapter 1). Exercise 1: Projects characteristics (30 points) (a) (5 pts) Write down 5 projects you think will lend themselves well to a Cost Benefit Analysis. Include for each of them, reasons as to why you believe they can be properly analyzed. (b) (5 pts) Write down 5 projects you think do not lend themselves to a Cost Benefit Analysis. Include for each of them, reasons as to why you believe they can not be properly analyzed (e.g. the scope is too broad, information is hard/impossible to obtain, they are technologically infeasible, etc). (c) (5 pts) Among the projects in part a, choose the one you would be most excited to work on and explain why. (d) (5 pts) Among the projects in part b, choose the one you would be least excited to work on and explain why. 1 (e) (10 pts) For the project chosen in part c, create a few presentation slides going through steps 1, 2 and 3 (from the "Basic Steps of CBA - 9 major steps" section of chapter 1)