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Question 46

Question 46

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  -Refer to Table 3-5. If Japan and Canada open up trade based on the principle of comparative advantage, who loses in the short term in Canada? A)  consumers B)  workers in airplane-producing companies C)  owners of airplane-producing companies D)  owners of car-producing companies
-Refer to Table 3-5. If Japan and Canada open up trade based on the principle of comparative advantage, who loses in the short term in Canada?


A) consumers
B) workers in airplane-producing companies
C) owners of airplane-producing companies
D) owners of car-producing companies

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