Multiple Choice
The example of Rubbermaid in Wooster, Ohio shows us that
A) international trade is always favorable for the U.S. economy.
B) tariffs can reduce firm mobility, thus keeping jobs in the U.S.
C) although international trade generally benefits all, the movement of firms can have a temporary negative impact on workers in a region.
D) prices always rise to account for price increases in raw materials.
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