Sophisticated theoretical arguments supporting import-substitution policies include

A) terms of trade effects.
B) scale economy arguments.
C) learning curve considerations.
D) the problem of appropriability.
E) domestic market failure arguments.

D

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A) laid back workers. B) laid off workers. C) discouraged workers. D) abandoned workers.

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What factors determine the demand for money in the Baumol-Tobin analysis of transactions demand for money? How does a change in each factor affect the quantity of money demanded?

What will be an ideal response?

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