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Normative Economics
A branch of economics that expresses value judgments about economic fairness or what the economy ought to be like, focusing on policy prescriptions and outcomes.
Unintended Consequences
Outcomes that are not the ones foreseen or intended by a purposeful action, often contrasting with the action’s intended effects.
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Opportunity Cost
The trade-off of potential gains in alternate choices when one is chosen.
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