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A positive statement is:
 a. something good or desirable.
  b. a call for improvement.
  c. a statement of opinion.
  d. a statement testable by facts.
  e. a suggestion for policy.

Question 2

Which of the following is an example of a positive economic statement?
 a. The economy's real output increased at about 3 percent last year and the unemployment rate decreased.
  b. A central bank should not print too much money because inflation could result.
  c. Congress should stabilize the social security system by raising taxes now.
  d. The government farm products surplus should be distributed to the needy.



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Answer to Question 1

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