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If a Nation Agrees to Set an Upper Limit on the Total

Question 261

Question 261

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If a nation agrees to set an upper limit on the total amount of a product that it exports to another nation, then this situation would be an example of


A) an import quota.
B) a revenue tariff.
C) a protective tariff.
D) a voluntary export restriction.

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