Which of the following is NOT considered a challenge of international trade? Uneven distribution of resources Market decline Economic interdependence Trade has increased more rapidly than wealth, as determined by GDP Increased dependence upon developed countries by developing countries
@AZ @Timmyspu
what did you choose and get wrong?
I believe its economic interdependence
Trade has increased more rapidly than wealth, as determined by GDP is incorrect
Why do you think that?
When I asked for help on this question the person said it was either that or the one I chose, and they left so I took a chance and just picked that one
In a 50 50 chance scenario I somehow always pick the wrong thing
mhmm, do you think economic interdependence would be a challenge? Wouldn't it be more of a positive thing in international trade since they're all dependent on each other for their financial well-being
I suppose..
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @AZ mhmm, do you think economic interdependence would be a challenge? Wouldn't it be more of a positive thing in international trade since they're all dependent on each other for their financial well-being \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) You have a good point so with what AZ said does that help you eliminate any awnser choices on your list?
Well I would suppose the option in question wouldn't be eliminated
AZ can you take over because I have to go do something.
So what do you think it is?
so I think we're looking between A and B
Ok then I think its A
yeah now that I re-read it, the question says NOT so uneven distribution would NOT be a challenge because the whole purpose of trade is to redistribute resources since they're unevenly distributed but then again, it could be a challenge because you're trying to redistribute it evenly
so maybe your original guess of economic interdependence makes sense
Huh well ok
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