EEP ASSIGNMENT PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY SUBMITTED TO: PROF. JEEMOL UNNI SUBMITTED BY: PUNEET JAIN (33101) Market Failure The involvement of government in the pharmaceutical sector has been to a much greater extent when compared to other sectors. We have studied that in the scenario of “Perfect Markets” where consumers and sellers are left to their own to carry out business activities lead to an optimal solution. However it’s a bit different in case of pharmaceutical sector‚ because if pharmaceutical
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The industry was given its due by the successive governments in Indian Five yearplans and the industry was promoted through direct investment‚ intellectual property‚ price regulation and above all the support of scientific research. From a regulatory perspective‚ a large degree of liberalisation took place with the abolition of industrial licensing‚ 100 percent foreign direct investment‚ liberalisation of rules related to foreign technology agreements as well as of the import regime. At the same
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Observation: 1. Login ID & Password depends upon the stream you are in. 2. Registration form of AMCAT is better as they asked about personal details‚ academics 3. There are 18 module which covers all the streams 4. Individual Attempt module - 3 are common and 3 depends upon the stream I. Common Module A. English B. Logical Resigning C. AMPL (90 questions in 20 minutes) II. Stream Module – according to stream 5. Content of the module is like college level
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Elections Voter turnout in Texas is below the national average in the United States when it comes to national elections. Statewide elections have an even lower voter turnout in Texas. In order to vote in Texas‚ a person must be registered to vote. The registration process has been improved throughout the years after the reconstruction period. The current system is fair and is in compliance with the United States Constitution‚ specifically‚ the Fourteenth Amendment. The registration process
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provides a Registration Clerk with a Registration List of all the individual registered in the town to vot. As well the Election Official provides an Election Scrutineer with a set of official election policies and procedures. Voters enter the voting location and register with the Registration Clerk. The Registration Clerk asks the voters for their name and address and checks if they are eligible to vote. If they are the clerk crosses their name off the registration list and provides the voter with
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low voter turnout has proved that elections are an imperfect linkage institution. Elections depend on voters to be successful‚ and some factors that relate to the likelihood of voting include age‚ education‚ and race. Although some people underestimate the power of the vote‚ voter turnout is important to the future stability of the country. Without elections‚ the United States would not be the same powerful world power that it is today. To begin‚ age is one factor that is related to voter turnout
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student: ____________________________________________ Registration Number: _____________________________________ Sign: __________________________________________ APPROVAL This project was done and presented by me before the panel concerned on the 2nd May 2012 at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology with my approval and that of my supervisor Prof. Pang’ Name of Student: ______________________________________________ Registration Number: ____________________________________________
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| | | |Revisiting legal and regulatory requirements for secure e-voting | | | | | |Lilian MITROU1 Dimitris GRITZALIS2‚ Sokratis KATSIKAS1
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and five members‚ which appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong after consulting the Conference of Rulers. The Election Commission has the power to set the limits and boundaries of the constituencies‚ considering the electoral roll of registered voters‚ and regulate the manner in of how the elections will be conducted. Although the Election Commission is in control‚ the Constitution will not be influence by the government in a way but the constitution has generally considered aiming by protecting
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References: RECENT STATUTE. (1964). Harvard Law Review‚ 78(2)‚ 473-477. Etzioni‚ A. (2010). Life: The Most Basic Right. Journal of Human Rights‚ 9‚ 100-110. Frieden‚ T. (2012‚ June 12). Justice Department lawsuit challenges Florida voter purge. CNN.com. Postema‚ G. (2006). Interests‚ universal and particular: Bentham ’s utilitarian theory of value. Utilitas‚ 18(9)‚ 109-133. Richardson‚ L. (2012). Police Efficiency and the Fourth Amendment. Indiana Law Journal‚ 87(3)‚ 1143-1182. Sangiorgio
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