Multiple Choice
The distinction between positive and normative economics
A) is that positive economics applies only to microeconomic problems.
B) is that normative economics applies only to microeconomic problems.
C) explains why economics is not a social science but a natural science.
D) helps us to understand why economists sometimes disagree with one another.
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