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According to the international trade approach to development, a country should identify all but which of its following assets?Group of answer choicesabundant agricultural productshigh quality manufactured goodsimports that it should limitinternational consumer preferencesabundant mineral resources

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According to the international trade approach to development, a country should identify all but which of its following assets?Group of answer choicesabundant agricultural productshigh quality manufactured goodsimports that it should limitinternational consumer preferencesabundant mineral resources

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According to the international trade approach to development, a country should identify all of its assets except for "imports that it should limit". This approach focuses on maximizing a country's strengths and resources, such as abundant agricultural products, high quality manufactured goods, international consumer preferences, and abundant mineral resources. Limiting imports is more related to protectionist policies, which are not a focus of the international trade approach to development.

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