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Economists Might Agree with Which Argument(s) for Protectionism

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Question 11

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Economists might agree with which argument(s) for protectionism?


A) necessary to compete with cheap foreign labour
B) saving Canadian jobs
C) protecting national security
D) reducing the risk of trade retaliation
E) all of the above

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