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    In the Theory of Overlapping Demands, the Gains from Intra-Industry
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In the Theory of Overlapping Demands, the Gains from Intra-Industry

Question 78

Question 78

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In the theory of overlapping demands, the gains from intra-industry trade are a result of:


A) a greater variety of products.
B) increasing return to scale.
C) imperfect competition.
D) re-export trade.
E) entrepot trade.

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