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tichca

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The rules of the game for corporate work are intended to
 
 

a. let the games begin. b. promote open and free competition.
  c. destroy the competition. d. make business fun.



Question 2

Milton Friedman argues that
 
 

a. corporations today should adopt a broader view of their social responsibilities than they have in the past.
  b. corporate officials have a social responsibility that goes beyond serving the interests of their stockholders.
  c. strict governmental controls are necessary if society is to maximize its overall economic well-being.
  d. a business has no social responsibilities other than to maximize profits




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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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