Although barriers to international trade usually impose higher costs than benefits, they are often advocated by people and groups who expect to gain substantially from them. Because the costs of these barriers are typically spread over a large number of people who each pay only a little and may not recognize the cost, policies supporting trade barriers are often adopted through the political process.
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Depth 1Parent ID: 7EEFB0E7A5BD4C10AB0DD54F2D5F13F3Standard set: Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
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- 3.
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- 3.
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- S2604851
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- Economics
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- 09, 10, 11, 12
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- Voluntary National Content Standards in Economics (2010)
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