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The Dutch, Belgian, and German governments have invested billions of dollars in a joint nuclear ready in 1985. The total investment amounted to €3.5 billion. Due to severe protests by the anti-nuclear power movement, the decision to not put the plant into service was made in 1991. So even before the plant was operating, the project was terminated. The plant had been on sale for several years, and in 1995 a Dutch investor bought the place for €2.5 million to build an amusement park and hotels named Wunderland Kalkar. It is still operational today.
1. One of the arguments for opening the nuclear plant was the amount of money the Dutch government had invested in the project. Discuss this argument.
2. What are the relevant costs and benefits for the Dutch investor to purchase the nuclear plant and rebuild it into an amusement park?

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