Economy, asked by esthergrande, 1 month ago

welfare economics is generally accepted as
a. positive economics
b. normative economics
c. static economics
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Answered by vaibhavsahu74
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Explanation:

positive economics

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Answered by Mysteryboy01
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welfare economics is generally accepted as

  • a. positive economics

  • b. normative economics

  • c. static economics

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It is Accepted As Normative Economics

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