
Economics 13th Edition by James Gwartney, Richard Stroup, Russell Sobel, David Macpherson
Edition 13ISBN: 9780538754279
Economics 13th Edition by James Gwartney, Richard Stroup, Russell Sobel, David Macpherson
Edition 13ISBN: 9780538754279 Exercise 6
Which of the following are positive economic statements and which are normative?
a. The speed limit should be lowered to 55 miles per hour on interstate highways.
b. Higher gasoline prices cause the quantity of gasoline that consumers buy to decrease.
c. A comparison of costs and benefits should not be used to assess environmental regulations.
d. Higher taxes on alcohol result in less drinking and driving.
a. The speed limit should be lowered to 55 miles per hour on interstate highways.
b. Higher gasoline prices cause the quantity of gasoline that consumers buy to decrease.
c. A comparison of costs and benefits should not be used to assess environmental regulations.
d. Higher taxes on alcohol result in less drinking and driving.
Explanation
a. This statement is normative economics...
Economics 13th Edition by James Gwartney, Richard Stroup, Russell Sobel, David Macpherson
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