Label each of the following statements as an example of positive or normative analysis.
1. The sugar quota in the United States costs consumers $6.08 billion a year.
2. Higher tariffs on imported automobiles would decrease the demand for foreign-made cars.
3. International trade should be limited because it can cause some workers to lose their jobs.
4. International trade makes some people better off and some people worse off.
5. The U. S. should impose import quotas in the market for consumer electronics to help domestic workers.
6. The sugar quota in the U. S. is good public policy and should be made stronger.
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