Multiple Choice
Inward-oriented policies hold back economic growth because
A) international trade leads to lower domestic employment.
B) they encourage the brain drain.
C) infant industries are unable to compete with the rest of the world.
D) they do not allow a country to take advantage of the gains from trade.
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