Positive and Normative Economics

  • Positive Economics: Based on facts and cause-effect relationships.
    Example: “Increasing the minimum wage will increase labor costs for businesses.”
  • Normative Economics: Based on opinions and value judgments.
    Example: “The government should increase the minimum wage to reduce poverty.”

Both are important because policymakers need facts (positive) as well as social goals (normative).

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