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In: Challenge: the magazine of economic affairs, Band 19, Heft 5, S. 44-46
ISSN: 1558-1489
A summary of proposed rules appearing in Illinois register which may effect small businesses. ; "Synopsis of rules affecting small business." ; Title from caption. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Public administration review: PAR, Band 31, Heft 4, S. 474
ISSN: 1540-6210
In: MIT press series on the regulation of economic activity 4
Cover title. ; "TG-90-82-1." ; "June 1982." ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433089503233
"30 September 1983." ; At head of cover title: Training manual ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: Public policy, Band 29, Heft 2, S. 219-254
ISSN: 0033-3646
IN THE FIRST PART OF THIS ARTICLE THE AUTHOR PRESENTS REASONS FOR BEING CRITICAL OF PATERNALISM. IN THE NEXT TWO SECTIONS HE ARGUES THAT THERE ARE FREQUENT OCCASIONS WHEN REGULATORY OFFICIALS ARE JUSTIFIED IN IMPOSING SAFETY STANDARDS OR EVEN BANNING CERTAIN PRODUCTS. FINALLY HE DISCUSSES: IS REGULATION EVER JUSTIFIED ON AVOWEDLY PATERNALISTIC GROUNDS?
In: Reihe Biologie
I. Die Permeasen der Bakterien -- II. Regulation der Enzymaktivität. Die allosterischen Enzyme -- III. Die Glykolyse und ihre Regulation -- IV. Der Tricarbonsäurezyklus -- V. Die Gluconeogenese. Die Glykogen-Synthese und ihre Regulation -- VI. Die Lipid-Synthese und ihre Regulation -- VII. Methodik der Untersuchung der Biosynthesewege. Summarischer Abri? der Regulation der Biosynthese von Enzymen -- VIII. Die Biosynthese des Aspartats und der Aminosäuren, die sich von ihm ableiten -- IX. Biosynthese-Regulation der von der Asparaginsäure abgeleiteten Aminosäuren bei Escherichia coli -- X. Biosynthese-Regulation der von der Asparaginsäure abgeleiteten Aminosäuren bei anderen Mikroben -- XI. Die Biosynthese von Glutamat und den davon abgeleiteten Aminosäuren. Ihre Regulation -- XII. Die Biosynthese der Aminosäuren, die sich von der Phosphoglycerin-säure und der Brenztraubensäure ableiten -- XIII. Die Biosynthese der aromatischen Aminosäuren und ihre Regulation -- XIV. Die Histklin-Biosynthese und ihre Regulation -- XV. Die Biosynthese der Pyrimidinnucleotide und — desoxynucleotide und ihre Regulation -- XVI. Die Synthese der Purinnucleotide und-desoxynucleotide und ihre Regulation -- XVII. Die Biosynthese einiger wasserlöslicher Vitamine und ihrer Coenzymformen -- XVIII. Die Synthese von Carotin, Vitamin A und Sterinen -- XIX. Die Biosynthese des Tetrapyrrolkerns und seine Regulation. Kurze Übersicht über die Funktionen von Vitamin B12 -- Literatur -- Sachwortverzeichnis.
Comprehensive Land Use Plan : For Areas Within the Jurisdiction of the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission Maine Department of Conservation, Land Use Regulation Commission, Augusta, Maine. Originally Adopted in 1976; Revised in 1983. Contents: Chapter 1 : The Land Use Regulation Commission / Chapter 2 : Natural Resources / Chapter 3 : Development / Chapter 4 : Goals and Policies of the Commission / Chapter 5 : Issues for the Present and the Future / Appendices ; https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/me_collection/1143/thumbnail.jpg
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In: The Australian economic review, Band 17, Heft 3, S. 135-146
ISSN: 1467-8462
AbstractThis paper examines whether a regulatory distinction between banks and other financial institutions, as proposed by the Campbell and Martin Reports, is an appropriate ingredient of financial regulation. Three specific issues relevant to the making of such a distinction are examined. They are entry to the payments mechanism, monetary control, and prudential regulation. In examining each of these three issues the roles of imperfect information and other financial market characteristics are stressed. The paper concludes that while a regulatory distinction between banks and others may be appropriate, the distinctions suggested by the Reports and associated regulatory frameworks are unwarranted.
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 400, Heft 1, S. 69-81
ISSN: 1552-3349
The hospital industry is already subject to exten sive regulation covering, in varying degrees: construction or ex pansion of facilities; review of rates; quality of care; wages and labor relations; criteria for tax exemption; qualification for Medicare and Medicaid, and for Hill-Burton construction funds; and other matters. There are, however, many serious shortcomings in the present mishmash of uncoördinated, incon sistent, and often contradictory laws and regulations. The time has clearly come for a systematic overhaul of the entire apparatus—an overhaul designed to recognize the changing role of the hospital in a changing health care system. The hospital industry—especially its principal spokesman, the American Hospital Association—recognizes this need and is recommend ing public utility status for the hospital, with regulation by an independent state agency under federal guidelines. Advan tages and disadvantages of this approach are briefly noted. An alternative concept, the "franchised" hospital, is suggested.