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  • 31Unilateral Policy — A Unilateral Policy, Colgate Policy , or Unilateral Minimum Retail Price Policy is a form of Resale price maintenance within the United States based upon the Supreme Court s ruling in U. S. v. Colgate Co. , 250 U.S. 300 (1919),[1]. A Unilateral… …

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  • 32Energy Policy Act of 2005 — Enacted by the 109th United States Congress Citations Public Law …

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  • 33National pharmaceuticals policy — A National Pharmaceuticals Policy is one that aims at ensuring that people get good quality drugs at the lowest possible price, and that doctors prescribe the minimum of required drugs in order to treat the patient s illness. The pioneers in this …

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  • 34Energy policy of the People's Republic of China — The energy policy of the People s Republic of China is a policy decided on by the Central Government with regard to energy and energy resources. The country is currently the world s largest emitter of greenhouse gases according to a Dutch… …

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  • 35Energy policy of China — The energy policy in China is the sum up of different aspects of energy policy of the People s Republic of China. The country is currently the world s largest emitter of greenhouse gas according to a Dutch research agency. [cite news… …

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  • 36Base point pricing — is an economics term used to describe the system of firms setting prices of their goods the same to all buyers regardless of the sellers location, even if their transportation costs to the locations are different. This means that if the… …

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  • 37Climate change policy of the United States — The politics of global warming is played out at a state and federal level in the United States. Part of the Politics series Politics …

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  • 38Environmental pricing reform — (EPR) is the process of adjusting market prices to include environmental costs and benefits. An externality (a type of market failure) exists where a market price omits environmental costs and/or benefits. In such a situation, rational (self… …

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  • 39parity pricing — /pærəti ˈpraɪsɪŋ/ (say paruhtee pruysing) noun the policy of basing the local price of a commodity on an agreed international price where such exists: *Senator Lightfoot has proposed Australia untie itself from world parity pricing and scrap the… …

  • 40Mandatory price reporting — is a term in United States agriculture policy. In the past, meat packers and processors were not required to report the prices they paid for the animals or the terms of sale. Rather, daily sales and price information was collected by the… …

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