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Which is an argument in favor of free trade? a) placing caps on trade levels will insure fair competition among all sides. b) fewer trade barriers will lead to increased trade, production, and revenues for all sides. c) import duties will maintain fairer pricing structures in all the countries involved. d) government subsidies to private companies will allow those companies to export more of their goods.

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