A policy of tariff reduction in the computer industry is
A) in the interest of the United States as a whole and in the interest of computer producing regions of the country.
B) in the interest of the United States as a whole but not in the interest of computer producing regions of the country.
C) not in the interest of the United States as a whole but in the interests of computer producing regions of the country.
D) not in the interest of the United States as a whole but in the interests of foreign computer producers.
E) not in the interest of the United States as a whole and not in the interests of computer consumers.
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Q17: Tariffs are NOT defended on the grounds
Q18: The effective rate of protection measures
A)the difference
Q19: As globalization tends to increase the proportion
Q20: The tariff levied in a "large country"
Q21: An export subsidy differs from a tariff
Q23: The deadweight loss of a tariff
A)is not
Q24: An important difference between tariffs and quotas
Q25: Should the home country be "large" relative
Q26: The main redistribution effect of a tariff
Q27: In the exporting country,an export subsidy will
A)help
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