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REGULATORY REFORM

Kaufer, E. (1990), The regulation of new product development in the drug industry , in G. Majone (ed.), Deregulation or Re-regulation Regulatory Reform in Europe and the United States, London Pinter Publishers. [Pg.57]

Beatrice, M. (1997). FDA regulatory reform. Curr. Opin. Biotechnol. 18(3), 370-378. [Pg.90]

Joskow, R L. 1989. Regulatory EaUure, Regulatory Reform, and Structural-Change in the Electrical-Power Industry. Brookings Papers on Economic Activity ( 1998) 125-208. [Pg.305]

Weiss, Leonard W., and Michael W. Klass. 1986. Regulatory Reform What Actually Happened. Boston Little, Brown and Company. [Pg.92]

Armstrong, M., Cowan, S., and Vickers, J. (1994), Regulatory Reform, Economic Analysis and British Experience, The MIT Press, Cambridge, USA. [Pg.342]

Flammable substances used and stored in the laboratory are also subject to further risk assessment and control in UK law under the the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, the COSHH Regulations 2002, the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (DSEAR), and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. [Pg.178]

Largely in response to the AIDS epidemic and the regulatory reform movement of the 1980s, the FDA issued new regulations, in 1988, known as Subpart E, that substantially alter the research and regulatory review process for drugs to treat... [Pg.155]

Popma, J., Schaapman, M. and Wilthagen, T. (2002). The Netherlands Implementation within wider regulatory reform, in Regulating Health and Safety Management in the European Union, Walters, D.R. (ed.), PIE, Peter Lang, Brussels. [Pg.373]

Liliana B. Andonova is Assistant Professor of Government and Environmental Studies at Colby College. She is the author of Transnational Politics of the Environment The European Union and Environmental Policies in Central and Eastern Europe (MIT Press). The book compares the regulatory reform and implementation of chemical safety and air pollution policies in three CEE countries Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and Poland. Her current research interests include trade and environment issues in transition economies, the role of public-private partnerships in global governance, climate change politics, and the influence of international institutions on the domestic scene. [Pg.317]

Maggon K (2004). Regulatory reforms and GCP Clinical Trials with New Drugs in India. Clinical Trials. 1 1-7. [Pg.198]

Nuclear White Paper (2008) Meeting the Energy Challenge. A White Paper on Nuclear Power , Department of Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (DBERR), London, January. [Pg.153]

On the basis of this analysis, the Committee places a high priority on the need to consider the impact of regulation on technological innovation as a means for achieving our economic objectives. We, therefore, support the efforts of the Administration and Congress to achieve regulatory reform, as an important step towards these goals. [Pg.110]

Just as important as providing various incentives for industrial innovation, is reducing the disincentives to the innovation process. It is no secret that, in general, industry views as one of the major disincentives to innovation, the vast and complex Federal regulatory regime that has evolved over the past decade or so. 1 hcpe it is no secret also, that the Administration is attuned to industry s views on this, and that regulatory reform has been one of its major efforts. [Pg.244]

C.RR. 716.5. In 1998, EPA narrowed the scope of persons subject to TSCA 8(d) reporting to generally exclude processors as part of regulatory reform, concluding that narrowing the scope of persons covered would have but a negUgible impact on the type and comprehensiveness of information submitted. 63 Fed. Reg. 15765 (Apr. 1,1998). [Pg.229]

The regutator, now the DECC, was previously the Deparhnentfor Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, which itself previously was the Department of Trade and Industry. [Pg.85]

In addition, information is available from several reputable sources, including the World Offshore Data bank (WOAD) of Det Norske Veritas (DNV), which contains data and analyses on more than 6,000 accidents from 1970, the SINTEF Offshore Blowout Data Base on major blowouts and spills since 1955, and periodic studies done for Oil and Gas UK on accidents dating back to 1990. Such a comparative analysis would be useful to the new DOI regime in which BOEM and BSEE are expected to develop regulatory reforms and to their counterparts in Norway and the United Kingdom as well. Performance indicators and the reporting and evaluation of safety-relevant data are discussed further by Blakstad in Ghapter 9. [Pg.164]


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