Why does Ghemawat point out that we must consider the possibility that deep international economic integration may be incompatible with national sovereignty?
a. Economic integration policies are easily reversible.
b. Sentiments have shifted in the past ten years and will shift again.
c. Cross-border mergers and acquisitions are encountering opposition.
d. There will be periods of stagnation or reversals in policies that will endure for decades.
e. The tendency of voters in many countries, including advanced ones, is to support more protectionism instead of less.
Answer: e
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