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Vlad1618 [11]
1 year ago
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Can you please help me to get proper answer of these questions? I need answers of these questions but didn't found proper answer

s from anywhere.
1. How does international trade affect economic growth?
2. How does trade alter the distribution of income?
3. How can trade promote development?
4. Can developing country to term and how much they trade?
5. Is an outword-looking or an inward-looking trade policy best?
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PSYCHO15rus [73]1 year ago
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Can developing country to term and how much they trade
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