Which of the following was a problem with the Potlatch Corporation in Western Samoa?

A. It did not have the backing of a multinational corporation.
B. It charged too much to lease land.
C. It shifted jobs from one sector to another rather than creating new jobs.
D. It was unable to find a local market for its products.


Answer: C

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