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9. International Trade / Arguments Against International Trade / Problem 9
Problem 9
How can foreign subsidies be viewed as beneficial to domestic consumers?
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They can lead to lower prices for goods, benefiting consumers despite potential harm to domestic producers.
B
They have no impact on domestic consumer prices.
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They ensure that domestic producers are more competitive.
D
They always result in higher prices for domestic consumers.
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