What is the view of those on the Left regarding loans as a source of funds for the development needs of poor countries?
a) Loans are a means by which rich countries get a stranglehold over poor countries and a much greater portion of aid should be given in grants. b) Loans provide adequate funds for the development needs of poor countries and unlike grants, they encourage nations to use their resources efficiently. c) Loans provide one source of funding, but the IMF should be more involved in their distribution. d) All development in poor countries should be financed internally, with funds already in the nation.
A
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A) has become less politically controversial over time. B) has become more expansive over time. C) is more expansive in the United States than it is in other wealthy democracies. D) has not been debated since the days of Adam Smith. E) is extensive in the service sector but not in the banking sector.
The post-apartheid regime has sought to pay greater attention to environmental concerns. This is indicated by all of the following EXCEPT
a. "co-management" agreements between historically dispossessed communities and the National Parks Board. b. choosing to suspend operations of the country's only nuclear power plant. c. including within the constitution clauses concerning ecological sustainability and environmental rights. d. opening up fishing grounds to impoverished villages so long as they keep the size of their catches within sustainable limits. e. the inclusion of specific clauses in the constitution concerning environmental health and ecological sustainability.