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Suppose That International Trade Results in an Outward Shift in a Country's

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Question 209

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Suppose that international trade results in an outward shift in a country's production possibilities frontier.This would be described as


A) dynamic gains from trade.
B) static gains from trade.
C) protectionist gains from trade.
D) allocative gains from trade.

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