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    Economists Generally Oppose Trade Restrictions Such as Tariffs and Quotas;however,if
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Economists Generally Oppose Trade Restrictions Such as Tariffs and Quotas;however,if

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Economists generally oppose trade restrictions such as tariffs and quotas;however,if one these devices must be used,economists generally prefer tariffs to quotas.

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