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22 August, 13:42

Which of the following is NOT an argument to support free trade? A. Free trade leads to efficient allocation of resources. B. Free trade limits the influence of special-interest groups. C. Free trade is always welfare-improving because those who gain can compensate those who lose.

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  1. 22 August, 14:08
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    B. Free trade limits the influence of special-interest groups

    Explanation:

    this statement has never been in any definition and paper related "Free trade".

    Furthermore, the influence of special-interest groups still exists in free trade economy
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