Why do some community planners believe that it is a bad idea to recruit aggressively for high-tech firms?
a. Such firms are major polluters.
b. Such firms are not interested in local issues.
c. Such firms have limited potential for creating new jobs, but may require substantial public funds to relocate.
d. The managers of such firms usually lobby against community projects, such as school bonds, that would raise taxes.
e. The workers of such firms relocate from other states and rarely mix well with the local community.
c
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