Mutually beneficial trade is also called OA. self-sufficiency. OB. a zero- sum game. OC. international subsidization. OD. involuntary trade. O E. voluntary trade.
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Step 1: Mutually beneficial trade refers to a situation where both parties involved in a trade exchange goods or services that they value more than what they are giving up. Show more…
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