What does Infant industry argue?
A.
The developing countries may have a potential comparative advantage in some industries, but these industries cannot initially compete with well-established industries in other countries.
B.
To allow these industries to establish themselves, governments should temporarily support them until they have grown strong enough to compete internationally.
C.
ISI policy is focusing on protection and incubation of domestic industries so they may emerge to compete with imported goods and make local economy more self-sufficient.