Aprimary reason why nations conduct international trade is because:
a. interest rates are no...
History, 08.10.2019 01:10 smelcher3900
Aprimary reason why nations conduct international trade is because:
a. interest rates are not identical in all trading nations.
b. some nations prefer to produce one thing while others produce other things.
c. resources are not equally distributed among all trading nations.
d. trade enhances opportunities to accumulate profits.
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