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International trade does not necessarily make everyone better off—there are winners and losers.

a. Who are "winners" from international trade?

b. How can the benefits of international trade extend beyond
the buyers and
sellers in trade transactions and benefit a whole country?

c. Who are "losers" from international trade?

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