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Drug Policy of 1986
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Modifications to Drug Policy 1986
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Pharmaceutical Policy of 2002 covering issues of pricing, ,marketing, size of market, quality, production, investment …
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markets. This paper analysis the effect of marketing strategies of such companies on young children. It also suggests some …
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A note on the long-awaited Draft National Pharmaceutical Policy 2006. The Policy appears to have taken into consideration consumer needs, paying respect to rational therapeutics. A closer examination of the details---which is what policy critique should do—shows a patchy effort that may...
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practices shaping it; the popularisation of commodities and ideas through advertising and the meaning accorded to this 'new …
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is advertising. Radio is the media that can easily reach a lot of people, in both urban and rural areas. Thai people … drug advertising via radio in Thailand. [HEFP working paper 02/05] …
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representations that make particular claims about Indian women’s value and what they value. For FAL marketing and advertising …
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economics perspective, examining in particular the dichotomy between economic and social theory in explaining the nexus between …
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A review and extended discussion is presented of The Cult of Statistical Significance: How the Standard Error Costs Us Jobs, Justice and Lives by Deirdre McCloskey and Stephen Ziliak, a work that raises important issues related to the practice of statistics and that has been widely commented...
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