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jlmhmf

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Deep integration
 
  A) is easier to achieve than shallow integration.
  B) is less controversial than shallow integration.
  C) does not require changing domestic policies unrelated to tariffs and quotas.
  D) requires cooperation with other national governments or international bodies.

Question 2

Economists
 
  A) describe reducing tariffs and quotas as shallow integration.
  B) describe reducing tariffs and quotas as deep integration.
  C) believe that changing domestic policies affecting trade is a relatively simple process.
  D) believe that the work of reducing trade barriers is done since most tariffs are low and most quotas eliminated.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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