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    In this report the role of the government in pharmaceutical regulation will be explored. Examples of how the government regulates the pharmaceutical industry will be presented; furthermore, each event will be analysed to determine whether the regulation was from a public or private interest theory perspective. In the end the goal is to reveal the dominant theory of regulation in the industry and which theory better predicts the outcome of events presented. The government’s role in the…

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    Done By: Kamal Adiab Reasons for Government Regulation of E-cigarettes Governments need to regulate the use of e-cigarettes for two reasons. Firstly, the long-term health effects of e-cigarettes are unknown (1). Information on safety and potential benefits vs. harms are also unknown; furthermore, studies show that e-cigarettes contain nicotine and may also contain other harmful chemicals, including carcinogens and lung irritants (2). The studies showed that the chemicals found in two leading…

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    Project management literature is a broad expansion of knowledge that ranges from practical to theoretical exploration and analysis. On the surface, it has variable dimensions of knowledge and skill, but can be implicit on a profound level through the viewing lenses of other forums of management theories. One such theory that we will view project management through is institutional theory and its uses within this field. “… [I]nstitutional issues are important to the long-term performance of…

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    hidden in additional services and equipment rental. Who is to blame for the high price cable television subscribers are left with: is it the local governments and their captive theory of involvement, is it the FCC and DOJ for not strictly enforcing regulations and allowing too many mergers to skate through, or is it the lack of real competition caused by the monopoly of the industry? The real dilemma and question to answer is where does it go from here, and how does one of life’s simple…

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    Background The federal government’s role in regulation is to protect consumers and the market. There is an ongoing debate on whether the federal government should regulate the insurance industry due to the bailouts stemming from the financial crisis of 2008. Currently, state governments regulate the insurance industry. Proponents of federal regulation argue that states are inefficient in the duty of insurance regulation. Additionally, the federal government has economies of scale and may offer…

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    In this essay I will be examining the principle of direct effect and supremacy. I will be discussing how they were created and their development also the relationship between the two. I will start off by defining them first, then stating how they were created and developed and lastly discussing their relationship. Direct effect is the principle that Union law may, if appropriately framed, confer rights on individuals which the courts of member states of the European Union are bound to recognise…

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    Interview: Welfare Regulation When I asked my mother, Deann Bodkin, about a contemporary issue that she had a strong opinion of, she was unable to answer right away. Not being an opinionated person, she had to spend some time reflecting on her values. She realized that she had an opinion on welfare in the United States and was 'for' the regulation of welfare. My mother held a strong belief that even though not all people on welfare abuse the government assistance that they are granted, many…

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    Article 3 of the California Accountancy Regulation permits a CPA licensed in a state other than California to perform public accountancy services in California. A CPA licensed in a state other than California would require approval from the California Board of Accountancy (CBA) to perform public accountancy services in California if (1) they have been formally declared guilty of a criminal offense, (2) they have been punished in a professional capacity, (3) they have pending charges of…

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    The government has set many business regulations in place to assist and protect the public and hold corporations accountable for the decisions made. Many sectors of businesses complained about government regulations and their restrictive requirements. With these regulations in place companies have still posted large profits as the nation emerges from financial crisis. Many of the companies were assisted by government bailout and stimulus programs that paid back their loans. These statutory…

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    Operational Management – The Customer Relations Team serves as oversight on the USAA and Reverse complaint resolution processes that are managed by separate groups within Nationstar. Oversight includes ensuring both groups deliver timely complaint resolutions as well as providing trend reporting, intake, case creation, and quality assurance for said groups. The Audit and Risk Committee of the Board of Directors of the parent company shall periodically review complaint activity and trending…

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