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    Intra-Industry Trade Can Be Explained in Part By
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Intra-Industry Trade Can Be Explained in Part By

Question 48

Question 48

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Intra-industry trade can be explained in part by:


A) Adam Smith's principle of absolute advantage
B) Perfect competition in product markets
C) Diseconomies of large scale production
D) Transportation costs between and within nations

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