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Does Cambridge penalise the use of normative statements in essays in Economics?

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$tyli$h Executive:

--- Quote from: ~Alpha on March 10, 2012, 12:22:29 pm ---Thank you! :)

Not English, Economics.

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Economics: As my teacher told me, it is not penalised but it is not encouraged to pass 'confused' statement, like using "should", "would", "may" etc. But instead, be 'confident' about what is being said "is" "are" etc. You can see the syllabus for details.

Alpha:

--- Quote from: $tyli$h Executive on March 10, 2012, 12:27:16 pm ---Economics: As my teacher told me, it is not penalised but it is not encouraged to pass 'confused' statement, like using "should", "would", "may" etc. But instead, be 'confident' about what is being said "is" "are" etc. You can see the syllabus for details.

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Thanks a lot.

As I understand, there are exceptions to this rule? Where you can be asked to give suggestions, right?

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