The U.S.-Japanese agreement in 1981 to limit imports of small Japanese cars to the U.S.
a. affected Japanese automakers uniformly.
b. resulted in losses to the Japanese auto industry.
c. cost the U.S. consumer an extra $660 or so per Japanese import purchased.
d. did not save any U.S. jobs.
c. cost the U.S. consumer an extra $660 or so per Japanese import purchased.
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