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The price formation method for medicinal specialties used in Italy

Evolution of the regulations governing price control and formation for medicinal specialties in Italy during the last 60 years and further outlook in the medium term. Detailed reconstruction of the statistic-mathematical price calculation method used...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Pricing And Forecasting In Pharmaceutical Industry
Authors: Paolo Loreti, Mario Racco
June 15, 1987

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The European information market

In my speech I will try to give a short overview of the main activities of the Commission of the European Communities in regard to the information market and an explanation of the reasons why. During the second part of my speech I would like to make...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: M.M.I.S- Useful For The User
Author: Cornelis M. Jansen van Rosendaal
June 15, 1987

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The use of social research in public service advertising

This paper will demonstrate how research was used to solve one of Egypt's most serious problems "Infant Mortality Resulting from Dehydration". Today, four years later, we are, indeed happy and proud, to state that as a result of the advertising...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Research In Arab Countries
Authors: Loula Zaklama, Farag El Kamel
Company: RadaResearch & Public Relations Company
June 15, 1987

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Unusual research for unusual advertising

A striking new advertising campaign was produced for Benson & Hedges in France. Seven advertisements were prepared, and research was needed to establish, first, whether this campaign projected the image desired for the brand, and if so whether it was...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Monograph Series Vol.2: Qualitative Research- The 'New', The 'Old' And A Question Mark
Authors: Colin Pendry, Margaret Holmes
January 1, 1987

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New qualitative studies

The world economic crisis has had fundamental repercussions on marketing and qualitative studies. The need for exactitude and the increased culture of economic actors have resulted, to a certain extent, in the breakdown of the barrier which existed...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Monograph Series Vol.2: Qualitative Research- The 'New', The 'Old' And A Question Mark
Author: Pascal Fleury
January 1, 1987

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Introduction

The debate should, however, take place in the mind of the reader. Section 1, ‘The “New” Qualitative Research: The Reasons Why?’ presents detailed explanations of the ‘new’ qualitative research, including, in an edited...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Monograph Series Vol.2: Qualitative Research- The 'New', The 'Old' And A Question Mark
Author: Peter Sampson
January 1, 1987

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Qualitative research in Europe

The paper comments on qualitative research as it is carried out at present in Europe according to different 'styles'. What is referred to as the "new" qualitative research is discussed and the view expressed that it has emerged from dissatisfaction...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Monograph Series Vol.2: Qualitative Research- The 'New', The 'Old' And A Question Mark
Author: Peter Sampson
January 1, 1987

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The 'new' qualitative research: The how?

This comment suggests that good research, conducted by competent researchers, will achieve a considerable degree of agreement. It is not, after all, the intention (or the expectation) of the ‘new’ qualitative researchers to come up with...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Monograph Series Vol.2: Qualitative Research- The 'New', The 'Old' And A Question Mark
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
January 1, 1987

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The new qualitative technology

A new qualitative technology is developing based upon improved skills, pressure from marketing management and advertising agencies for more useful research data, and the consequent reappraisal of qualitative research techniques. This movement is...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Monograph Series Vol.2: Qualitative Research- The 'New', The 'Old' And A Question Mark
Author: Peter Cooper
January 1, 1987