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17 April, 16:29

The U. S.-Japaneses agreement in 1981 to limit imports of small Japanese cars to the U. S.

a. cost the U. S. consumer an extra $660 or so per Japanese import purchased

b. resulted in losses to the Japanese auto industry

c. did not save any U. S. jobs

d. affected Japanese automakers uniformly

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  1. 17 April, 19:23
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    A cost the U. S. consumer an extra $660 or so per Japanese import purchased

    Explanation:

    The U. S.-Japaneses agreement in 1981 to limit imports of small Japanese cars to the U. S. cost the U. S. consumer an extra $660 or so per Japanese import purchased. This due to increased trade import duty by the US government on the Japanese cars.

    Thus, we can say that the option A is appropriate answer to the question rest all options are absurd with the context of the question.
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