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Answers: Normative economics

1. Normative statements are statements which contain a value judgement and cannot be tested.

V A L U E J U D G E M E N T
C A T L I K E G C H A T A T
B U U D E E P L B E S T E T
B M K P A S S A G E A T O V
A I H X D G H T B N M I U K
G N T G D T Y O H J L N G B
E I F W F A V O U R S I H T
C U V G Z X Y D S L I D T H
E M H Q A F J S R T D N F S
F T W I S H U I L P L M G N
F A V O U R I T E A B C H R

3. D – the word unfair suggests that this is normative and contains a value judgement.

4.
A. Normative - best

B. Positive

C. Normative - ought

D. Positive

E. Positive

F. Normative – fair

G. Normative – over taxed – depends on one’s opinion as to what is fair

H. Positive

I. Normative – ought – depends on the authors opinion as to whether government should intervene.

J. Normative – anti-social

K. Positive

L. Positive

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