Group 3: Normative and Positive Traditions in Economics

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Introduction: What are Positive and Normative Economics?

Normative Economics

Positive Economics

Contents

  • 1 Definition
  • 2 Famous Positive Economists
  • 3 Graphs
  • 4 Merits of considering both traditions
  • 5 Friedman
  • 6 Ethics and engineering
  • 7 Serious economics scholars vs. casual understanding
  • 8 Caldwell
  • 9 Consider both traditions

Definition

Famous Positive Economists

Graphs

What the classicals said

Merits of considering both traditions

Transition period, Seperation, and their labeling

Friedman

Economics today (Positive) & its future

Ethics and engineering

Serious economics scholars vs. casual understanding

Caldwell

What we learn from this

Consider both traditions

Works Cited

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