Why is the net gain from international trade positive? The net gain from international trade is positive because • A. producers gain more than consumers lose with imports, and consumers gain more than producers lose with exports. • B. consumers gain more than producers lose with imports, and producers gain more than consumers lose with exports. • C. consumers and producers both gain more from exports than both groups lose from imports • D. everyone in the economy gains from international trade. There are no losers
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