A country that has a highly specialized economy is most likely to experience
which problem?
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Business, 19.08.2021 20:50, ssalusso7914
A country that has a highly specialized economy is most likely to experience
which problem?
A. It cannot convince other countries to make trade agreements.
B. It must pay higher tax rates to international trade organizations.
C. It produces too many different products at low efficiency.
O D. It does not produce all the essential goods its people need.
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