When economists make
A) positive statements,they are speaking not as policy advisers but as scientists.
B) positive statements,they are speaking not as scientists but as forecasters.
C) normative statements,they are speaking not as scientists but as policy advisers.
D) normative statements,they are speaking not as policy advisers but as model-builders.
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Q3: Positive statements are not
A)descriptive.
B)prescriptive.
C)claims about how the
Q5: Normative statements are not
A)descriptive.
B)prescriptive.
C)claims about how the
Q13: Economists speaking like scientists make
A)normative statements.
B)prescriptive statements.
C)claims
Q17: When economists make positive statements,they are
A)speaking as
Q20: Normative statements are
A)prescriptive,whereas positive statements are descriptive.
B)descriptive,whereas
Q32: You know an economist has crossed the
Q36: You know an economist has crossed the
Q39: When economists make normative statements,they are
A)speaking as
Q258: Normative statements are
A) descriptive.
B) claims about how
Q261: A positive economic statement such as "Pollution
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