What is the primary difference between the political and economic perspectives on national borders?
a. Governments want to preserve and protect borders; businesses want to eliminate them.
b. Governments want to eliminate border crossings; businesses want to tax border crossings.
c. Governments want private ownership of borders; businesses think they should be public.
d. Governments think imported goods should be tax-free; businesses think they should be taxed.
a. Governments want to preserve and protect borders; businesses want to eliminate them.
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