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Tariffs and quotas: A. benefit producers of protected products, but harm domestic consumers. B. benefits both producers of protected products and domestic consumers. C. benefit neither producers of protected products nor domestic consumers. D. benefit domestic consumers at the expense of producers of protected products.

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