Many developing countries have a potential comparative advantage in manufacturing, but new manufacturing industries cannot initially compete with well-established industries in developed countries, according to:

A. economic development argument.
B. comparative advantage theory.
C. national security argument.
D. infant industry argument.
E. mixed economy theory

Respuesta :

Answer:

D. infant industry argument.

Explanation:

  • The many developing countries have the potential to develop a comparative advantage in the manufacturing nut new industries cannot compete thus the government provides a certain type of the facilities and the serves as the infant industry argument and helps the developing companies or industries to develop.