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Effectively, certification and labelling play a central role for all the actors of the organic sector, creating incentives for discussion and coordination (Boström 2006).
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Joyce said failing to get halal certification would effectively cut off large export markets for Australian meat products, and warned against "picking a fight that we never needed to have".
Quality certifications can effectively provide credible signals about product quality from firms in developing countries, enabling international buyers to differentiate between high- and low-quality products from the same country (Potoski and Prakash 2009).
Whatever the industry, all of this can be achieved with the appropriate training and certification that focuses on effectively leveraging Latinos in the workplace and communicating and marketing brands in an authentic way that resonates with Hispanic consumers.
Sam is Director of Voter Contact Innovation for the Foundation for Civic Leadership where he is designing a certification program to celebrate colleges and universities that effectively engage their students in elections.
The results show that the approach can be effectively applied and that it can reduce the cost of safety certification across standards and domains.
Rockstar, the game's publisher, had appealed a British certification board's rejection to rate the game (which effectively banned its sale)… and won! Yes, R*'s appeal was successful, meaning that the certification board has to review the game again.
Alternatively, the regulator could discount credits ex ante (at the time of certification) to account for anticipated future carbon loss, thus effectively transferring liability to itself.
This suggests the information problems certification is intended to solve are often being dealt with effectively by market participants.
By the way, Eric reminded me that his annual notary certification fee and all license fees for the year were effectively paid for by me this week.
A14 Concorde Loses Certification British and French aviation regulators withdrew airworthiness certification from the Concorde, effectively ruling the world's only commercial supersonic airliner unfit to fly until it could be protected against the catastrophic safety flaws behind last month's fatal crash near Paris.
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