Chapter 34: Q.10 (page 832)
Why do low-income countries like Brazil, Egypt, or Vietnam have lower environmental standards than high-income countries like the Germany, Japan, or the United States?
Short Answer
To attract foreign businesses.
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Chapter 34: Q.10 (page 832)
Why do low-income countries like Brazil, Egypt, or Vietnam have lower environmental standards than high-income countries like the Germany, Japan, or the United States?
To attract foreign businesses.
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