Economy, asked by guptanitya2702, 27 days ago

The statements like 'Economy should control pollution'
or Unemployment in the economy should be reduced
fall within the scope of:
1. Normative Statements
2. PositiveStatements
3. Both (1) and (2)
4. None of these
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Answered by diptandum
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22/04/2021 – RESEARCH

Report: Water management 2040

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Water Process Lead Europe

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Andrea Gysin

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Thames Water

Dr. Anna Mikola

Professor of Practice

Aalto University

Dr. Caroline Whalley

Water Industries and Pollution

European Environment Agency

Dr. Kalanithy Vairavamoorthy

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International Water Association

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Kemira

Dr. Glen Daigger

Professor of Engineering Practice

University of Michigan

Jean-Christophe Ades

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Industry & Water EMEA

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Dr. Johan Ljungberg

Chief Environmental Analyst

Nordic Investment Bank

Dr. Jurg Keller

Emeritus professor

Advanced Water Management

Centre University of Queensland

Kate Guest

Drinking Water Treatment

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Leon Korving

Scientific Project Manager

Wetsus

Dr. Lydia Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia

Water Europe

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KWR Water Research Institute

Michael Cavallero

Vice President

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Industry & Water Americas

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Dr. Olli Varis

Distinguished Professor

Aalto University

Dr. Paul O’Callaghan

Founder & CEO

BlueTech Research

Samantha Yates

Principal (Global Strategy)

Aither

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Answered by vidsourojitdeb
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Answer:

Both 1 and 2 is the answer.

Explanation:

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