Micro Economics For Today
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Chapter 15, Problem 9SQ
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The argument that is not a part of protectionism.
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Which of the following is not an argument used in favour of protectionism?
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b.to protect domestic jobs
c.to preserve national security
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e.to reduce prices paid by domestic consumers
Which of the following is not an argument used in favor of protectionism?
a. to protect an "infant"industry
b.to protect domestic jobs
c. to preserve national security
d. to protect against "unfair" competition because of cheap foreign labor
e. to reduce prices paid by domestic consumers
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