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EY67

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It is argued that global trade tends to be more important to countries with smaller economies than the U.S. Is this empirically verified?
 
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________ policies seek to promote rapid industrialization by erecting high barriers to foreign goods to encourage local production,
 
  A) Comparative advantage
  B) Primary-export-led development
  C) Import-substitution development
  D) Outward-looking development



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Answer to Question 1

Yes. Figure 1-2 shows exports and imports as a percentage of national income in the U.S. and five other countries and notes that International trade is even more important to most other countries than it is to the U.S.

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