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is often costly for developing countries to adjust to trade agreements because A. trade agreements systematically expect more liberalization by developing countries than is expected of developed countries. B. developing countries often have limited social safety nets to provide support to workers in transition. C. their economies are more diversified than those of developed countries. D. All of the above.

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Answer:

A. trade agreements systematically expect more liberalization by developing countries than is expected of developed countries

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

It is often costly for developing countries to adjust to trade agreements because developing countries often have limited social safety nets to provide support to workers in transition. These are aspects of a country that help and allow lower class workers (or transitional workers) support in order to be able to move forward economically. Such a safety net are friendly societies, which many times these countries do not have and this is a problem for transitional workers which are harassed by the society for working in a country that is not their birthplace.