For a wrong word, underline the wrong
word and write the correct one in the blank provided at the
end of the line. For a missing word,
mark the position of the missing word with a "∧" sign and write
the word you
believe to be missing in the
blank provided at the end of the line. For an unnecessary word,
cross the unnecessary word with a slash "—" and put the word in the blank
provided
at the end of the line.
In last two years the world has seen an intensification
(1) ______. in the search for
sustainable development and social
(2) ______. responsible business. A series of
events, from demonstrations at the WTO meetings in Seattle expressing
dissatisfaction for the effects of economic globalization, the terrorist
attacks (3) ______. on the WTO in New York on
"9·11", corporate financial scandals such as Enron, WorldCom and Ahold, the
collapse (4)
______. of He Argentinean economy and the Internet bubble, have extended
this search from wastern social and environmental circles to mainstream
economic and business circles across the globe. According to Hazel Henderson,
a leading thinker on economics and development, the traditional economic
(5)
______. profession is in a state of crisis. We witness such impoverishing
(6) ______. of millions in Thailand, Indonesia and the
other "tiger economies" during the Asian meltdown, as well as in Russia,
Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina. Too often, luring people from their
traditional ways and communities into monetarized urban areas has proved
unsustainably and led to such human tragedies.
(7) ______. This criticism is recognized
by an increasing number of mainstream economists, who are "defecting" their
orthodoxies. They are helping expand the horizons of the economics profession
toward a more modest, inclusive and inter-disciplinary stance. Leading
universities and institutes like the World Bank are stepping up research
(8) ______. on alternate
development indicators, accounting for "softer"
(9) ______. values such as environment, social values and
general well being of the society with a long term time horizon. These
efforts reflect much of that the notion of Gross National Happiness is all
about. (10) _____. In response to the scandals in
corporate governance and the increased call for truly responsible business
leadership, the western business community is also exploring
alternatives.