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chads108

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Which of the following is an argument against MNCs?
 
  (a) A reduction in inequality.
  (b) An increase in the use of labor intensive technology.
  (c) A deterioration of the balance of payments accounts.
  (d) An increase in government tax revenue.
  (e) None of the above.

Question 2

In what way is better protection of the environment a possible result of successful development?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

Successful development brings the poor above the poverty line; the poorest 1 billion people do a great deal of environmental damage, for example, cutting and clearing trees, using biomass fuels, etc., as detailed in the chapter.



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