What threats do megacorporations pose to national governments?

a. Megacorporations have their own governments and do not work in national countries.
b. It is challenging for governments to find the sufficient workers for the corporations
c. Global corporations prefer to make all foreign policy decisions without laws.
d. It is difficult for governments to get information from them for informed policy decisions.


Ans: d. It is difficult for governments to get information from them for informed policy decisions.

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