Normative Economics

Normative economics is the branch of economics that incorporates value judgements about what the economy should be like or what particular policy actions should be recommended to achieve a desirable goal. Normative economics looks at the desirability of certain aspects of the economy. It underlies expressions of support for particular economic policies.

 

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