The problem with the protection-as-a-bargaining-chip argument for trade restrictions is
A) if it works, consumer surplus will decline.
B) if it works, producer surplus falls.
C) if it fails, the country faces a choice between two bad options.
D) if it fails, total surplus will increase.
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