Multiple Choice
Labor standards in trade are typically opposed by most developing countries who believe that they will be used
A) to further neo-imperialist colonial exploitation.
B) to charge these countries with crimes against child-labor standards at the Hague.
C) as a protectionist tool by import-competing producers in industrial countries.
D) as a means of spreading U.S. Corporate Values and destroying local cultures.
E) to hinder investment in foreign-based multinational corporations.
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