Which of the following was NOT an argument made by Adam Smith in his Wealth of Nations? Group of answer choices Trade between two countries always benefits both countries A country that adopts protectionist measures harms itself economically The wealth of a nation is not measured by the amount of gold and silver it has. Imports that compete with domestically produced goods should be taxed to prevent the local industry from being destroyed.

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Which of the following was NOT an argument made by Adam Smith in his Wealth of Nations?
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Trade between two countries always benefits both countries
A country that adopts protectionist measures harms itself economically
The wealth of a nation is not measured by the amount of gold and silver it has.
Imports that compete with domestically produced goods should be taxed to prevent the local industry from being destroyed.
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