Multiple Choice
Tariffs and import quotas differ in that
A) one is a form of trade restriction, while the other is not.
B) one is a tax, while the other is a limit in quantity.
C) one is imposed by the government, while the other is imposed by the private sector.
D) one is legal, while the other is not.
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