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Suppose a Country Attempts to Be Self-Sufficient and Doesn't Trade

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Suppose a country attempts to be self-sufficient and doesn't trade with any other countries. From an economic perspective, citizens of this nation can be expected to


A) gain materially from this policy because they can consume more goods over time than if they engaged in trade with foreigners.
B) produce less total value than they could if they specialized and engaged in trade with other nations.
C) gain from more rapid growth since home markets are reserved for home producers.
D) be just as well off without trade since the value of what is sent to other nations in trade just equals the value of what is received in trade.

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