According To The ______ Argument - Many Developing Countries Have A Potential Comparative Advantage In Manufacturing - But New Manufacturing Industries There Cannot Initially Compete With Well-established Industries In Developed Countries. To Allow Manufacturing To Get A Toehold - The Argument Is That Governments Should Temporarily Support New Industries (With Tariffs - Import Quotas - And Subsidies) Until They Have Grown Strong Enough To Meet International Competition.

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1. According To The ______ Argument - Many Developing Countries Have A Potential Comparative Advantage In Manufacturing - But New Manufacturing Industries There Cannot Initially Compete With Well-established Industries In Developed Countries. To Allow Manufacturing To Get A Toehold - The Argument Is That Governments Should Temporarily Support New Industries (With Tariffs - Import Quotas - And Subsidies) Until They Have Grown Strong Enough To Meet International Competition.