Should the developers or the manufacturers of medicine have a right to make a profit even if it could be argued that it gouges the public?
Pharmaceutical companies are one of the leading profitable area on the healthcare sector.A manufacturer has the right to gain profit for the medicine made by them as approved by the Food and Drug Administration but it cannot gain any profit if it is disapproved by FDA and brought to market in an illegal way.When a drug is argued against its quality (that it gouges the public) and if proved ,then the concerned medicine to be banned and the manufacturer sued for the act.
Should the developers or the manufacturers of medicine have a right to make a profit even...
many medicine have a bitter taste, which manufacturers attempt to
disguise. Many medicines are probably
a. acids
b. bases
c. salts
d. neutral
40. Many medicines have a bitter taste, which manufacturers attempt to disguise. Many medicines are probably a. acids b. bases d. neutral c. salts
40. Many medicines have a bitter taste, which manufacturers attempt to disguise. Many medicines are probably a. acids b. bases d. neutral c. salts
To what extent should a woman have the right to make decisions that will affect not only her health but also the health to her unborn child? to what exent should a woman's conset to or acknowl-edgment of danger mitigate an employer's liabi-lity? what if a child born with lead-induced birth defects sues? should the mother's consent apply as a defense?
Can we do the right thing and still make a profit?
Case study 7. 3: The housing demolition derby At first glance, developers make ideal homebuyers. They can pay cask, ensure a quick closing, and almost always outbid individual purchasers. No wonder sellers are often eager to negotiate deals with homebuilders. However, neighbors complain that they pay the long-term costs of these negotiations. In popular urban neighborhoods, developers tear down existing homes and replaced them with bigger, more expensive houses. A $300,000 home may be replaced with $600,000 homes. The new...
Explain why can a monopolist continue to make positive profit even in long run while a perfectly competitive firm can make only zero economic profits in long run
Explain why can a monopolist continue to make positive profit even in long run while a perfectly competitive firm can make only zero economic profits in long run.
QUESTION 5 Research and development has positive externalities because it leads to profit for the developers the new ideas have "spillover" effects for those not involved in the initial R&D because the new ideas can be used to develop other new ideas and applications by others it positively affects those involved in the R&D it is a pure free-market outcome QUESTION 6 The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reviews all mergers and acquisitions valued at $90 million or more in order...
just need to make sure everything is right.
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We were unable to transcribe this imageCALCULATOR FULL SCREEN PRINTER VERSION Compute Sandhill' break-even point in units. Break-even point in units 300 units Prepare a CVP income statement for the break-even point that shows both total and per unit amounts. SANDHILL COMPANY CVP Income Statement For the Month Ended September 30, 2020 Total Per Unit Click If you would like to Show Work for...
Fast forward to today, even though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and public health officials recommend certain vaccinations at certain ages, there are still some parents who choose not to vaccinate their children. Should the government have the right to compel vaccination? Should parents have the right to refuse it?
Chapter 3 discusses the concepts of contribution margin, cost-volume-profit analysis, and break-even analysis. Discuss how a manager might use one of these tools to make informed decisions. As an alternative discussion point, how could you use one of these analysis tools in your personal life?