Multiple Choice
Instead of conducting laboratory experiments to generate data to test their theories, economists often
A) rely upon hypothetical data that were previously concocted by other economists.
B) argue that data is impossible to collect in economics.
C) rely on natural experiments offered by history.
D) assume that data would support their theories.
Correct Answer:

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