In terms of jobs gained and lost, economists believe that NAFTA has

A. succeeded unambiguously, in that millions of jobs have been created by free trade.
B. failed unambiguously, in that millions of jobs have fled to Mexico.
C. helped Canada much more than either Mexico or the United States.
D. had little effect on job gains or losses as trade patterns are not easily identifiable with NAFTA.


Answer: D

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