I wonder if there might also be some background level of skepticism in the disabilty community about explicit cost-benefit analysis, because of how often “it’s too expensive / we can use the money better somewhere else” is used in other contexts as a justification not to provide supports for people with disabilities. I’m not saying that is the case, only that I wouldn’t be surprised if it were.
I wonder if there might also be some background level of skepticism in the disabilty community about explicit cost-benefit analysis, because of how often “it’s too expensive / we can use the money better somewhere else” is used in other contexts as a justification not to provide supports for people with disabilities. I’m not saying that is the case, only that I wouldn’t be surprised if it were.