Multiple Choice
Subsidies in non-market economy countries are difficult to determine because:
A) Their countries are secretive and do not allow economic information to escape.
B) Foreign trade is limited and there are no comparative situations.
C) These countries have few subsidies and the ones they have are very small.
D) Foreign trade decisions are made by the state trading organization and exports benefit from many economic advantages designed to meet an overall plan.
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