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torybrooks

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Typically, restrictions to save domestic jobs simply redistribute jobs by creating:
 a. employment in the protected industry and reducing employment elsewhere.
  b. employment in nonprotected industries and reducing employment in the protected industry.
  c. inflation in the overall economy.
  d. employment in the primary sector at the expense of the secondary sector.
  e. labor unions in the protected industries at the expense of employment in nonunionized industries

Question 2

What matters most in determining the efficient distribution of production over the world is
 a. absolute advantage.
 b. efficiency.
 c. the stock of resources.
  d. comparative advantage.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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