Multiple Choice
Where there are internal economies of scale, the scale of production possible in a country is constrained by
A) the size of the country.
B) the size of the domestic market.
C) the size of the trading partner's country.
D) the size of the foreign market.
E) the size of the domestic plus the foreign market.
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