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    The Geographic-Based Rationale for International Trade Is That Firms Seeking
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The Geographic-Based Rationale for International Trade Is That Firms Seeking

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The geographic-based rationale for international trade is that firms seeking to take advantage of external economies and agglomeration naturally exchange products across borders, thereby generating international trade.

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