Multiple Choice
If the U.S. put an import quota on clothes dryers, it would
A) raise U.S. net exports of clothes dryers and raise net exports of other U.S. goods.
B) raise U.S. net exports of clothes dryers and lower net exports of other U.S. goods.
C) lower U.S. net exports of clothes dryers and raise net exports of other U.S. goods.
D) lower U.S. net exports of clothes dryers and lower net exports of other U.S. goods.
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