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lidoalex

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The intertemporal tradeoff between present and future consumption is measured by the
 
  A) real interest rate.
  B) inflation rate.
  C) nominal interest rate.
  D) terms of trade.
  E) rate of economic growth.

Question 2

Using trade barriers to address labor standards does all of the following EXCEPT it
 
  A) leads to deadweight losses.
  B) redistributes income.
  C) works more effectively for countries that are small relative to the total market.
  D) potentially makes conditions worse as production moves to the informal sector.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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