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An argument that is often used in support of bribes is that they are forms of commissions, taxes, or compensation for conducting business in different cultures.

True

The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) makes it illegal for a representative of a U.S. corporation to make “grease payments” to officials of foreign governments in order to entice them to do their jobs.

False

The most prominent issue in the global business ethics debate during the 1990s and 2000s has been ecological pollution in less developed countries (LDCs).

False

The concept of moral free space, introduced by Donaldson and Dunfee, includes strongly held cultural beliefs in particular countries that may be in mild tension with hypernorms.

True

Most of the ethical problems that occur in international business environments are quite different than those that arise in the company’s home country.

False