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    Which of Following Is Not a Reason for Intra-Industry Trade
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Which of Following Is Not a Reason for Intra-Industry Trade

Question 77

Question 77

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Which of following is not a reason for intra-industry trade in homogeneous products?


A) identical and bulky materials
B) joint production of certain kinds of services
C) entrepot trade
D) product differentiation
E) None of the above

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