The use of policies by one country to enhance its benefit beyond that realized under free trade Blank______ the combined benefit realized by it and its partners.
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Policies can include tariffs, subsidies, quotas, and other measures that a country may implement to protect its domestic industries or promote certain sectors of its economy. Show more…
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