The economic consequences of opening trade and permitting increased imports are:
A) both domestic consumers and domestic producers are better off
B) domestic consumers are better off and domestic producers are worse off
C) domestic consumers are worse off and domestic producers are better off
D) both domestic consumers and domestic producers are worse off
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