Chapter 34: Q35. (page 832)
Who gains and who loses from trade?
Short Answer
Winners - consumers who get products are lower prices, producers who earn higher profits
Losers - producers who earn lower profits
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Chapter 34: Q35. (page 832)
Who gains and who loses from trade?
Winners - consumers who get products are lower prices, producers who earn higher profits
Losers - producers who earn lower profits
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