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03.07.2021 •
Business
Paul Krugman argues that although strategic trade policy looks unappealing in theory, in practice it is most likely to be workable. True False
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Ответ:
False
Explanation:
The statement that "Paul Krugman argues that although strategic trade policy looks unappealing in theory, in practice it is most likely to be workable" is false.
According to Paul Krugman, a strategic trade policy will be captured by the special-interest groups that are within the economy and this will bring about it's distortion and therefore it's unlikely to be workable.
Ответ:
D
Explanation:
Took a test and got the same answer and turned out to be right.