According to economic theory, in what should arbitrage conducted in a borderless world result?

a. price equality
b. higher prices where supply is lower
c. higher prices where demand is higher
d. wealth being concentrated in the hands of the few
e. a widening gap between the incomes of rich and poor countries


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