Multiple Choice
Traditionally, economists have considered culture, customs, and religion as
A) very important influences on the choices consumers make.
B) relatively unimportant factors in explaining the choices consumers make.
C) important influences in explaining consumer choices in command economies but less important in market economies.
D) subject to normative economic analysis rather than positive economic analysis.
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