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If you do proceed with a joint venture, and all or part of your manufacturing process involves closely held trade secrets, one may wish to move slowly and more securely by starting out with a joint venture that only sells products you export to the country for resale. After the relationship has become more comfortable and secure, then you can consider utilizing your trade secrets by manufacturing within the joint venture. [Pg.125]


Na.tura.1 Ga.s Reserves. U.S. natural gas reserves could support a significant methanol fuel program. 1990 proved, ie, well characterized amounts with access to markets and producible at current market conditions U.S. resources are 4.8 trillion cubic meters... [Pg.421]

Transportation in general is not a value on its own, but serves primary economic, social or private interests. Transport provides access to markets and production sites and thus helps to foster productivity and economic development of production, retail and service industries. Providing the possibility for people to move quickly and safely, modern transport systems furthermore help to use human capital more effectively and to create and develop cultural surroundings. Additionally, efficient transport networks and systems give all people access to high-level education facilities and to the health system. By that, transport helps to increase the quality of life. [Pg.565]

Whatever problems arise, the farmer needs to plan well ahead, and analyse possible scenarios under conversion that encompass changes, including the use of existing resources, the need for investments, possible changes in yields and total productivity, availability of labour and machinery, accessibility to markets and likely output prices and cash flow. [Pg.236]

Bowles and Cintis 2002) power or access to market forces community... [Pg.336]

Sustainability in an economic sense means an efficient allocation of scarce goods and resources. This presupposes a flexible economy with freedom of trade, i.e., free access to markets. This means that maximum innovation will be achieved, that changes will occur as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible and that the consumer will enjoy the best provision of goods and services under these conditions. Consequently unavoidable intervention by the. state in the market processes should limit competition to the smallest extent [41. [Pg.3]

Will these new standards and regulations drive market growth ISEA members have access to market pro-... [Pg.31]

Uuilding partnerships with system integrators wilh access to market... [Pg.726]

Facilitating empowennent. The choice and implementation of public actions that are responsive to the needs of poor people depend on the interaction of political, social, and other institutional processes. Access to market opportunities... [Pg.461]

The Global Fund and access initiatives that are disease specific include other examples of efforts to raise the financial endovraient needed to generate innovation, product uptake and access to markets for producers, as well as access to medicines for the patients. Their procurement initiatives are designed to support the skills, finance and technological resource endowment required for innovation. In Europe, there has also been renewed policy thinking about how to construct public and private interaction so that appropriate products get to patients (Chataway et al., 2012). Initiatives such as the European Commission s Innovative Medicines Initiatives support basic and applied research (Morgan Jones et al., 2013). [Pg.254]

Other high-income country initiatives such as the Innovate UK stem cell programme support policy thinking and address regulatory, business development, funding and access to market issues. At the same time, new approaches to health technology assessment constitute what has been colloquially termed the fourth hurdle. Going beyond efficacy, effectiveness and product approval, they cover value assessments and relate... [Pg.254]

Finally, domestic firms have better access to market information, because users often prefer local suppliers over foreign ones. Local users want the supplier to be close to them for efficient interaction, especially when new products are going to... [Pg.191]

Japan is the third significant ethical pharmaceutical market, with two pharmaceutical companies representing 4% of total revenue for the top 20 companies in the world. Tlie market is as homogenous as that in the U.S., perhaps more so, but has a population and market size about half that in the U.S. In addition, it has been slow to freely interact with the larger pharmaceutical R D conununity, missing some of the opportunities and risks of the borderless access to markets and human capital. [Pg.58]


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