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Match each scenario with the specific function or limitation of economic data in public discourse that it best illustrates, based on the principle that data's primary social role is to elevate the quality of public debate.
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Match each scenario with the specific function or limitation of economic data in public discourse that it best illustrates, based on the principle that data's primary social role is to elevate the quality of public debate.
Based on the principle that the primary social role of economic data is to elevate public discourse, arrange the following stages in the logical order they would occur, from an initial, uninformed debate to a more rational one.
According to the view that economic data serves a vital social function, the collection and dissemination of data can elevate the quality of public debate by grounding discussions in established ____.
A political debate is underway regarding a new wealth tax. Proponents and opponents are making passionate arguments based on fairness and economic principles. From the perspective that the primary social function of economic data is to elevate public discourse, what is the most crucial role that introducing reliable statistics on wealth concentration and its historical trends would play in this debate?
A country is experiencing a heated public debate about immigration's impact on the national economy. One side claims immigrants take jobs and lower wages, while the other argues they fill labor shortages and start new businesses. Both sides use emotional appeals and isolated anecdotes. An independent economic institute then releases a comprehensive, peer-reviewed study using decades of national data. The study concludes that, on average, immigration has had a negligible effect on native-born workers' wages but has slightly increased overall economic growth. According to the principle that data's primary social role is to elevate public discourse, what is the most likely and direct outcome of introducing this data into the debate?