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Each of the countries operates a quality analysis system for post-marketing control of drug quality, albeit with vast differences in capacity. Data on the outcome measure for drug quality— the number of dmg samples that failed quality tests compared with the total number of samples collected— are available in all the countries, except the Netherlands. Failure rates are high in some countries, e.g. Tunisia and Uganda. In Australia, high failure rates are found for herbal and other complementary products, compared with prescription dmgs. Empirical data on sanctions applied in such instances are not available. [Pg.123]

After that, optimization results are then analyzed and compared in practice with manual plans, the planner is responsible for. In addition, optimization results reports are prepared for the different stakeholders within the value chain like as sales and marketing, controlling, production and procurement to present results and support management decisions. [Pg.209]

Lot release requirement Not controlled by CDER Every lot manufactured for marketing controlled by CBER No longer required, but must be made available upon request by CDER... [Pg.16]

The current regulation does not address marketing controls... [Pg.236]

The Norwegian Marketing Control Act contains stipulations in respect of fair competition and good marketing practice among businesses. Both private individuals and companies may bring an action based on breach of the Act. A court may impose a fine or, in the case of serious offences, pass a custodial sentence. [Pg.30]

In that same year, drug enforcement agencies seized only 23 metric tons of heroin worldwide.5 Heroin, formed by simple acetylation of natural morphine,6 was synthesized in an attempt to alleviate morphine addiction, but ironically, it proved to be many times more addictive, and therefore, more profitable on the illicit market. Controlling illicit... [Pg.48]

As discussed earlier in the section on industry impacts, hybrid plant varieties shift marketing control upstream to the seed companies and away from the farmer. Linkages between plant varieties and certain proprietary inputs may constrain farmers to technology packages that increase farmer dependence on sole-source input suppliers. Although Third World farmers may produce more food with biotechnology products, part of the profits will be shipped to the developed-country homes of multi-national corporations. The question is over the relative share received by the farmers, the developing countries, and the multinational corporations. [Pg.263]

In today s asset management industry, organizations operations often extend beyond the European fixed income market. Controlling risk firm wide therefore calls for a detailed understanding of what the levels of risk in each market are and how markets interact with each other. The purpose of this last section is to provide a few elements of comparison between the euro and US dollar fixed income markets. [Pg.749]

Consigmeni Quality management Marketing control Repair... [Pg.823]

National authorities enforce European and member state laws at the national level. Local authorities have the responsibility for market control through product... [Pg.5]

Technical files are for market control and must be readily available for the enforcement authorities. [Pg.31]

There is much awareness regarding the impact of product design on the subsequent costs of the product once released for production. After introduction to the market, control over cost may be, to a large extent. [Pg.379]

For details of the process of European re-penetration in the United States, see H. Ito, "Kokusai senryo karuteru to Du Pont" (International dyestuffs cartels and Du Pont), Osaka City University management studies, 28 2 (1977), 6-17 V. Schroter, "Participation in market control through foreign investment I.G. Farbenindustrie AG in the United States 1920-38," in A. Teichova, M. Levy-Leboyer, and H. Nussbaum eds.. Multinational enterprise in historical perspective (Cambridge, 1986), 171-184 H. Schroter, "Kartelle" (ref. 29), 485, 508 H. Schroter, "Cartels" (ref. 29), 118,138-139. [Pg.261]

Regulation is essentially about order—order in economic life and order in corporate life. It is also increasingly about the co-existence and complementarity of public and private sources of order, the relationship between state and market control, and the connections between individual, corporate, and social... [Pg.320]


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