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Relative to a No-Trade Situation, If the United States Imported

Question 156

Question 156

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Relative to a no-trade situation, if the United States imported jeans, the U.S. domestic price of jeans would


A) rise, but domestic output would fall.
B) decline, but domestic output would rise.
C) decline as would domestic output.
D) rise as would domestic output.

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