Question

Multinationals play an important role in pollution because:
a. They are frequently at the forefront of efforts to clean up the environment.
b. They are more susceptible to public pressure than other corporations.
c. They are wealthy and powerful enough to circumvent national laws designed to control pollution.
d. They are particularly able to create and market products that can control pollution.
e. Factories of multinationals tend to pollute more per unit of goods they produce than factories of locally owned companies.

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