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For Economists,substitutes for Laboratory Experiments Often Come in the Form

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Question 207

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For economists,substitutes for laboratory experiments often come in the form of


A) natural experiments offered by history.
B) untested theories.
C) "rules of thumb" and other such conveniences.
D) reliance upon the wisdom of elders in the economics profession.

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