Multiple Choice
Trade restrictions:
A) help to save jobs in the protected industry, which causes these workers to spend more money in other industries, netting increased output and job opportunities throughout the economy.
B) are a very inexpensive way of saving jobs, cheaper than job retraining programs.
C) may save jobs in one industry but at a cost of less job growth in other industries.
D) often have little support by politicians, media, and the public.
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