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    Expecting Corporations to Address Social Ills Is Often Countered with the Argument
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Expecting Corporations to Address Social Ills Is Often Countered with the Argument

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Question 41

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Expecting corporations to address social ills is often countered with the argument based on


A) efficient use of resources
B) furthers the firm's self interest
C) misappropriation of assets
D) function of wealth creation

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