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The automobile industry in Macroland successfully lobbies for import quotas that result in automobile prices that are $1,000 higher than before the quotas. Increased sales of automobiles produced in Macroland protect the jobs of 20,000 automobile workers. What is an additional consequence of the quotas that is not as attractive for Macroland's economy?
Stress Fracture
A small crack in a bone often caused by overuse or repetitive force, most common in weight-bearing bones of the lower leg and foot.
Ischium
The curved bone forming the base of each half of the pelvis.
Delayed Healing
The slower than expected progress of wound healing, which may be influenced by factors like infection, poor nutrition, or underlying health conditions.
Slipped
Often used in medical contexts such as "slipped disc," referring to a condition where a spinal disc is displaced and presses on nerves.
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