A policy of "beggar-thy-neighbor" is a policy that
A) often benefits the home country in the long run.
B) often benefits the foreign country in the long run.
C) often benefits the foreign country in the short run.
D) does not often benefit any country in the long run.
E) benefits the home country's neighbors in the long run.
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