Multiple Choice
The loss of jobs due to international trade is often:
A) more visible than the decline in consumer prices due to international trade.
B) less visible than the decline in prices due to international trade.
C) greater than the benefit of trade in the form of decline in prices.
D) spread across all sectors while decline in prices is concentrated in one sector.
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