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1) Keynes, John Neville.''The Scope and Method of Political Economy''.  London: Macmillan & Co., 1891, pp.34-35 and 46.
1) Keynes, John Neville. ''The Scope and Method of Political Economy''.  London: Macmillan & Co., 1891, pp.34-35 and 46.


2) Economics A-Z, [http://www.economist.com/research/Economics/alphabetic.cfm?letter=N The Economist.com]
2) Economics A-Z, [http://www.economist.com/research/Economics/alphabetic.cfm?letter=N The Economist.com]


3) Normative Economics Introduction [http://www.erin.utoronto.ca/~w3phl296/text/intro.html University of Toronto at Mississauga]
3) Normative Economics Introduction [http://www.erin.utoronto.ca/~w3phl296/text/intro.html University of Toronto at Mississauga]
4) Caldwell, Bruce.  ''Beyond Positivism: Economic Methodology in the Twentieth Century''.  London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1982.

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Works Cited

1) Keynes, John Neville. The Scope and Method of Political Economy. London: Macmillan & Co., 1891, pp.34-35 and 46.

2) Economics A-Z, The Economist.com

3) Normative Economics Introduction University of Toronto at Mississauga

4) Caldwell, Bruce. Beyond Positivism: Economic Methodology in the Twentieth Century. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1982.