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    Trade Restrictions May Be Counterproductive If They Discourage Workers from Migrating
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Trade Restrictions May Be Counterproductive If They Discourage Workers from Migrating

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Trade restrictions may be counterproductive if they discourage workers from migrating to industries that have a comparative advantage.

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