Mike sends a response to rdan on off-label drugs
…unreasonable cases, but if it is reasonable that the off-label use of the drug might have caused the damage, then the encouraged off-label use would lead to an assumption of…
…unreasonable cases, but if it is reasonable that the off-label use of the drug might have caused the damage, then the encouraged off-label use would lead to an assumption of…
…tax rate and the capital’s effective tax rate. In this case for 1st quarter 2013, I set the effective capital tax rate at 15.5%, which gives a capital net tax…
…view–named the institutional view–of capital flows. This doctrine acknowledged that capital flows can be volatile and pose a threat to financial stability. Under these circumstances, controls, now named “capital flow…
…advocated the removal of capital controls before the Asian financial crisis of 1997-98, so that developing economies could benefit from capital flows. That crisis demonstrated the volatility of capital flows…
…I can safely and for sure tell you that food labeling is approved by the USDA and or the FDA. A small change in a label or packaging such as…
…income received from capital ownership. Capital income has a primary function to be invested in maintaining and increasing the productive capacity of capital. Labor income refers to income received by…
…idea of what they’re talking about when they use the word “capital.” They lump together real capital — fixed, human, organizational, whatever — with “financial capital,” an oxymoron that confutes…
…A general rule is that a wider spread will decrease capital income’s consumption rate. As the effective tax rate for capital income fell in the 1950s to 1960s, more capital…
…[the Cambridge Capital] debate tend to get needlessly bogged down in the abstract. They typically focus on the brain-teaser question of whether it’s possible to quantify the “amount” of capital…
…people may increase their individual human capital by moving around more, there may be an increase in social capital from people staying in one place more. This greater social capital…