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    Intra-Industry Trade Can Be Explained in Part by
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Intra-Industry Trade Can Be Explained in Part by

Question 135

Question 135

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Intra-industry trade can be explained in part by


A) Adam Smith's principle of absolute advantage.
B) perfect competition in product markets.
C) diseconomies of large scale production.
D) transportation costs between and within nations.

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