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Carol and sharon are economists. carol thinks that the wealthiest 5% of the us population should pay higher health insurance premiums so that those who are unemployed can still receive basic health care. sharon thinks that the wealthiest should not be punished for their success and that the unemployed simply shouldn't receive health care if they cannot afford to pay for it themselves. in this example, carol and sharonhave
differences in scientific judgments.
have differences in values.
will never come to an agreement because health care is a complicated market.
disagree about the validity of a positive theory.

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