Restricting imports of Brazilian shoes will
a. raise the price of both Brazilian and domestically produced shoes
b. raise the price of Brazilian shoes but lower the price of domestically produced shoes
c. lower the price of Brazilian shoes but raise the price of domestically produced shoes
d. lower the price of both Brazilian and domestically produced shoes
e. benefit the producers of shoes in Brazil
A
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