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What Is Free Trade Policy? |
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Answer» Free trade policies, in their truest form, advocate for a complete absence of IMPORT RESTRICTIONS (such as tariffs and quotas) and for no SUBSIDIZATION of export industries. The proponents of free trade ARGUE that restrictions on trade make all consumers, even their own country men, POORER than they otherwise would have been. Free trade policies, in their truest form, advocate for a complete absence of import restrictions (such as tariffs and quotas) and for no subsidization of export industries. The proponents of free trade argue that restrictions on trade make all consumers, even their own country men, poorer than they otherwise would have been. |
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