When a domestic country exports goods to and imports goods from a foreign country, in the short run domestic:

A) producers in the exporting industry may be better off.
B) consumers of the imported good may be worse off.
C) consumers of the exported good may be better off.
D) producers in the importing industry are better off.


Ans: A) producers in the exporting industry may be better off.

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