Treatment of Mobile Phone Licences in the National Accounts [PDF]
This paper addresses the question of how to record mobile phone license payments in the national accounts. It concludes that there are usually two assets involved with mobile phone licenses: the spectrum, which is owned by the government, and the license, which is an intangible nonproduced asset sold by the government to the licenseholder.
Nils Øyvind Mæhle, Robert Dippelsman
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Zugriff auf medizinische Volltexte und Fachdatenbanken in Norwegen durch nationale Lizenzierung
National licences are achieved for some major scientific journals and medical databases. Since 2006 these resources are accessible for both health personal, and citizens in Norway via the virtual Norwegian Electronic Health Library (NEHL).
Lein, Regina Küfner
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Discrepancy between national medical licencing examination content and disease conditions encountered in postgraduate clinical training in Japan [PDF]
Medical knowledge is an essential unit of the spectrum of entrustable professional activity for physicians, and knowledge assessment for the certification of medical licencing exists in many countries. To be registered as physicians, Japanese medical students must succeed in the National Medical Practitioners Qualifying Examination (NMPQE), which ...
Tomoharu Suzuki +4 more
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Improving access: is there any hope? [PDF]
World-wide calls for improvements in access to journal literature are being answered by a plethora of projects and services. Consortial purchasing, national licences and "big deals" dominate changes in collection development.
Friend, Frederick J.
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Governance of national parks at the crossroads: New Zealand’s silent reform [PDF]
New Zealand’s national parks are major attractions for tourism and recreation, while hosting other commercial activities considered compatible with that primary role, like grazing, commercial filming and renewable electricity production.
Valentina Dinica
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The COVID-19 outbreak initiated a dramatic shift in both the business structure and teaching methods of universities worldwide. In order to survive, tertiary education institutions embraced online learning in order to reach international students ...
Edwina Coghlan
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Nationalizing Efavirenz: Compulsory Licence, Collective Invention and Neo-Developmentalism in Brazil [PDF]
This chapter examines the legal, technological and industrial trajectory of an antiretroviral drug, efavirenz, which has been distributed free of charge to HIV/Aids patients by the Brazilian Ministry of Health since the early 2000s. In May 2007 a presidential decree suspended the exclusive rights of the patent owner, Merck, to the exploitation of the ...
Cassier, Maurice, Correa, Marilena
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PRAWNO-ADMINISTRACYJNE DETERMINANTY FUNKCJONOWANIA RADIOFONII I TELEWIZJI W POLSCE
This article is an attempt at defining legal and administrative determinants of broadcasting in Poland. The author has undertaken an analysis of the statutory tasks and system of broadcasting companies, including their executive (management boards ...
Jacek Janusz Mrozek
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A Review of: Henderson, S., McGreal, R., & Vladimirschi, V. (2018). Access Copyright and fair dealing guidelines in higher educational institutions in Canada: A survey. Partnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research,
Thomas Rouleau
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The WTO Decision on Implementation of Paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health: A Solution to the Access to Essential Medicines Problem? [PDF]
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Journal of International Economic Law following peer review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version [DOI: 10.1093/jiel17.1.73] is available online at: http:/
Matthews, DN
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