Political arguments for government intervention are usually concerned with protecting consumer interests within the country

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

FALSE
Political arguments for intervention are concerned with protecting the interests of certain groups within a nation (normally producers), often at the expense of other groups (normally consumers), or with achieving some political objective that lies outside the sphere of economic relationships, such as protecting the environment or human rights.

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A: The declaration of restrictions; B: The property description; C: The statement of purpose; D: The neighborhood analysis.

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What will be an ideal response?

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