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Why do economists sometimes offer conflicting advice to policymakers?

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Economists can, oftentimes, have differing viewpoints about what a legislator should do based upon their worldview and their morals regarding certain situations. In addition, they might have political viewpoints that are more overarching than the specific economic situation that they are being asked to appraise, which can lead to advice that might go against the received wisdom about what should usually be done in those situations.
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