Yes, 100%. Worth noting that, in law, “cost-avoider” assessments include the cost of avoiding the cost ex ante, not just the cost of remedying it ex post! After all, we care about incentive-setting.
Yes, 100%. Worth noting that, in law, “cost-avoider” assessments include the cost of avoiding the cost ex ante, not just the cost of remedying it ex post! After all, we care about incentive-setting.