Multiple Choice
If protective import-restricting quota are imposed by a country, in the majority of cases that nation's consumers end up
A) paying a lower price for the good than they otherwise would.
B) consuming more of the good than they otherwise would.
C) having more consumption choices than they otherwise would.
D) consuming less of the good than they otherwise would.
Correct Answer:

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