Multiple Choice
Under what circumstances will a manufacturing firm facing foreign competition generally lobby for trade barriers rather than improve its production and delivery processes?
A) when the foreign goods are more expensive than the firm's
B) when no improvement is possible
C) when the foreign goods are of inferior quality
D) when lobbying is cheaper
E) when rent seeking is illegal
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