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The Guardian
Big pharma's big sell to doctors
Date: 30 June 2006
Consumers International is right to point out that pharmaceutical marketing practices are highly opaque, but neglects to ask why. The pharmaceutical industry is barred from informing consumers about their products, so they have to target the middlemen: doctors. If it were allowed to advertise directly to consumers, there would be no need to shower doctors with gifts. Anne Jensen Researcher, Stockholm Network Milano Finanza
Bonino ispirata della Stockholm Network
Date: 23 June 2006
Emma Bonino, former Italian Minister and EU Commissioner, is inspired by the growth of pan-European think tanks in London and Brussels, and their policy contribution to European reform. (Article in Italian)
Milano Finanza
Bonino Inspired by the Stockholm Network
Date: 23 June 2006
Emma Bonino, former Italian Minister and EU Commissioner, is inspired by the growth of pan-European think tanks in London and Brussels, and their policy contribution to European reform. (Article translated)
Public Finance
Business as Usual
Date: 23 June 2006
Stockholm Network Director Helen Disney assesses the state of UK politics for Public Finance magazine...
FDI Magazine
Going in the Wrong Direction
Date: 05 June 2006
The European Commission is getting carried away in its intellectual property dispute with Microsoft and neglecting to consider what consumers want, argues Meir P Pugatch.
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