Multiple Choice
Economists are often perceived as disagreeing with each other.Is this the way things really are?
A) No, economists agree on much more than is commonly supposed.
B) No, the problem is that some economists are smarter than others.
C) No, economists "stage" disagreements for public amusement.
D) Yes, economists rarely agree on much of anything.
E) Yes, economists are unable to analyze problems dispassionately.
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