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Which is an example of a government policy that protects domestic producers against international competition?

A. Trade triangles
B. Income tax
C. Subsidies
D. Unemployment insurance

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the answer is C

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A subsidy is a government policy that would help domestic producers against international competition. A subsidy is usually a lump of money given from the government to a business or individual. This subsidy allows the business to keep their prices low/competitive. This is especially important in today's world, as goods can be produced extremely cheap in other countries.
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