The North American Free-Trade Agreement was most strongly opposed by U.S.:
A. Electronics manufacturers
B. Labor unions
Commercial banks
D. Engineering companies
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In the United States, which group was most likely to be hurt by the North American Free Trade Agreement?
A. Unskilled labor
B. Skilled labor
C. Owners of capital equipment
D. Owners of financial capital
By joining NAFTA, the United States, Canada, and Mexico would find their short-run welfare decreasing due to the:
A. Economies of scale effect
Business investment effect
C. Trade creation effect
D. Trade diversion effect
When Mexico became a part of NAFTA, along with Canada and the United States, it:
A. Eliminated traiffs against Canada and the United States but maintained them against nonmembers
B. Eliminated traiffs against Canada, the United States, and all nonmember countries
C. Increasedtraiffs against Canada the United States, and all nonmember countries
D. Increased traiffs against Canada and the United States, but did not change them against nonmember countries
Among the benefits that a regional trading arrangement can provide are all of these EXCEPT:
A. economies of large scale production
B. specialization fostering
C. attracting foreign investment
D. a shorter production time