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    the types of country risks that pharmaceutical firms face in international business. How do the political and legal systems of countries affect the global pharmaceutical industry? The different types of country risks for the pharmaceutical firms are: 1. Pricing: Many Asian and African countries are poor and cannot afford the costly medicines. The Pharmaceutical firms spend vast amounts on R&D in creating and marketing drugs‚ thus charging high prices enables for cost of capital recovery

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    Practical Analysis Introduction It was found by Dr. Wallace in 1888‚ as a diversified Pharmaceutical and Health Care company providing human and veterinarian pharmaceutical products and nutritional ones. Abbott is located in Abbott Park‚ Illinois with 65‚000 employees and operates in 130 countries. Their net income and revenue is calculated in billions. In addition‚ Abbott Laboratories provided a number of unique developments program for their staff (physicians and scientist) these programs

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    As globalization uplifts the world economy‚ developing countries find themselves standing at the crossroads. Joining the world economy seems to be a great opportunity for a poor country to boost its economic growth rate and eradicate poverty. This idea is strongly promoted by globalist organizations such as the World Bank‚ the International Monetary Fund‚ and the World Trade Organization. However‚ during the past two decades poor nations addressed this issue in different ways. Some of them followed

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    NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LESOTHO FACULTY OF LAW A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE LEGISLATIVE AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK OF SPORT IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: A POTENTIALLY EFFECTIVE MODEL FOR LESOTHO A DISSERTATION IN PART FULFILMENT OF A BACHELOR OF LAWS (LLB) DEGREE SUBMITTED BY PHELANE PHOMANE [APRIL 2009] NUL ROMA ACKNOWLEDGMENTS In acknowledging all the help‚ assistance and support I received in completing this dissertation I wish to first and foremost give to He

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    Contents i Introduction 1 1 Definition of The Pharmaceutical Industry 1 2 Environmental Analysis 2 2.1 Legal Issues 2 2.2 Political Issues 2 2.3 Economic Issues 2 2.4 Social Issues 2 2.5 Technological Issues 2 3 Forces of Competition 3 4 Value Chain 4 4.1 Discovery 4 4.2 Production Development 4 4.3 Manufacturing 4 4.4 Marketing 4 5 Role of Information Systems & Technology 4 6 GlaxoSmithKline 5 7 United Drug 6 7.1 Company Overview 6 7.2 Competitors 6 7.3 Technological

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    HYBRID DUG WELL TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES BY SHEHU M.A.‚ SHAIBU-IMODAGBE E.M. and U.D IDRIS Samaru College of Agriculture‚ Division of Agricultural Colleges‚ Ahmadu Bello University Zaria According to the most recent Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP 2012) statistics‚ 2.3 billion people (one third of the global population) obtain their drinking water directly from groundwater and it is reasonable to assume that at least another 1.7 billion people (one quarter of the world’s

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    Industry overview Pharmaceutical sector is an important industry of any modern day economic power. Pharmaceutical industry in India has a very humble past. After independence‚ development of pharmaceutical industry was one of the top agenda of government along with steel and manufacturing industry. The market was protected against competition for a long period of time by giving incentives to small firms‚ license-raj etc. Today the Indian pharmaceutical industry is the front-runner science-based

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    Public Sanitation in Developing Countries The porcelain throne‚ the pot‚ the pooper‚ the potty‚ the latrine‚ the toilet. That is something we don’t give much thought to‚ unless something is wrong with it. What about the shower or the sink? How often to do you go to your sink to get a glass of water and wonder “Am I drinking someone’s poo? Will it be clean today or will I get sick?” I know for myself‚ I rarely give this any thought at all and I can honestly say that I have never worried that my

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    APPLE RESPONSIBILTY AND STRATEGIES Apple Company responsibility and Strategies Chelsea Armstrong-Mitchell Contemporary Business October 26 2014 Corporate responsibilities and Marketing strategies In the eyes of many Apple is the best and the head of the the best technical device known as the Iphone or Ipad and Ipods. Apple Inc is also known for a world-wide usage of these technologies because of the value of their products. With that being said‚ this is the one of the key reasons why

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    lured into urban areas for economic and social reasons. As populations grow and urbanization increases‚ the capacity of communities decreases increasing the vulnerability of the communities to hazards or disasters. Events which in the past might have only impacted a small number of people may now become large-scale disaster affecting hundreds of people. Rapid urbanization thus becomes a major contributor to overcrowding‚ poverty and environmental degradation when the capacity of the community is

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