Multiple Choice
One way tariffs differ from quotas is that
A) tariffs produce revenues for the importing country's government.
B) quotas produce revenues for the exporting country's government.
C) tariffs produce no revenues but set limits on the imported items.
D) tariffs are applied only on raw materials.
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