Marketing: The Core (Irwin Marketing)
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To determine: The meaning for the given statement.
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The exchange of goods, services, and capital across countries is known as global trade. The global trade in many countries represents the importance of the
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The quotas are the hidden tax of the consumers and the tariffs are more obvious one
The quotas generally denotes the hidden tax of the consumers as they have limitation on the supply of goods that in turn increases the price of the products. The tariffs are generally the government tax that are imposed on the goods that are imported.
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