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Imposing trade restrictions such as tariffs or quotas ________. decreases the cost of products sold in...

Imposing trade restrictions such as tariffs or quotas ________.

decreases the cost of products sold in the home market

increases the availability of products sold in the home market

reduces the availability of products sold in the home market

increases the availability of raw materials

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