UNFAIR COMPETITION REGULATION IN AZERBAIJAN

2020 ◽  
Vol 52 (03) ◽  
pp. 63-66
Author(s):  
Gülarə Məzahir qızıCahangirli ◽  

Key words: unfair competition, state regulation, state policies

2020 ◽  
Vol 53 (04) ◽  
pp. 53-56
Author(s):  
Gulara Mazahir Cahangirli ◽  

Key words: state regulation, laws, preconditions of unfair competition, quality management


2014 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 15
Author(s):  
Ana Lúcia Tatsch ◽  
Marisa Dos Reis A. Botelho

Entre o final dos anos 1990 e o início dos anos 2000, a partir de caminhos próprios ou sob influência das políticas em nível federal, os estados brasileiros dão início às suas políticas de apoio à APLs. A análise de como estas políticas foram implementadas nos estados do Centro-Sul do Brasil é o objetivo principal deste artigo que, analisa, também, os critérios norteadores da seleção dos arranjos focalizados pelas políticas, assim como o escopo, institucionalidade e instrumentos mobilizados para levar a cabo o apoio aos APLs. Ressalta que as principais tipologias para os APLs, cujo foco são os objetivos de política, constituem-se em referencial analítico para avaliar como vem se desenvolvendo o processo de implementação dessas políticas em alguns estados brasileiros. A avaliação empreendida neste trabalho traz, como conclusão principal, uma significativa diversidade nas políticas estaduais de apoio à APLs.Palavras-chave: Arranjos produtivos locais, políticas públicas.ANALYSIS OF SUPPORT LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS PRODUCTIVE POLICIES ON CENTRAL-SOUTH STATES IN BRAZILAbstract: Between the late 1990s and early 2000s, from their own paths or under the influence of central government policies, the Brazilian states initiate their policies to support clusters. The analysis of how these policies were implemented in the states of South-Central Brazil is the main purpose of this paper which also analyzes the guiding criteria of the selection of focused clusters by the policies, as well as the scope, institutionalities and deployed instruments to carry out the support for clusters. The main typologies of clusters, whose focus is on policy objectives, constitute the analytical framework to assess how the policies to support clusters have been developed in some Brazilian states. The assessment undertaken in this work underscores, as main conclusion, a significant diversity in state policies to support clusters. Key words: clusters, public policies


2021 ◽  
pp. 0741713621Q9962
Author(s):  
Annette Rasmussen ◽  
Elisabeth Lauridsen Lolle

The purpose of this paper is to examine how adult education institutions have developed in close connection with the Danish welfare state and how structural reforms since the 1990s have changed the institutional structure and impacted accessibility. This involves analyses of the main functions linked to the different types of adult education institutions (VUCs) in Denmark and their development in relation to welfare state policies in the first instance and to globalization and competition state policies in the second. Thus, the paper provides a historical outline of the development of adult education institutions in two main areas, a vocational and a general, followed by an analysis of selected policy documents on structural reforms. Focusing on the reforms of 2000, 2007, and 2018, the analysis identifies external and internal limitations to accessing general adult education. In conclusion, the market orientation of the VUC entails limitations to both external and internal accessibility.


2018 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 345-364
Author(s):  
Valbona Muzaka

AbstractThe aim of this article is twofold: first, it seeks to address the question of why the competitive knowledge economy orientation that emerged in certain economically advanced states as a response to the crisis of Fordism came to be embraced by the Indian and the Brazilian states from the late 1980s onwards. Second, it aims to elucidate the manner in which the goal of becoming competitive knowledge economies has been articulated and implemented locally, especially from the mid-1990s onwards, by key fragments of the Indian and the Brazilian states. Drawing on insights from the competition state, regulation school, knowledge economy literature and that on India and Brazil, attention is paid to the context- and conjuncture-specific domestic and international factors that have contributed not only to the adoption of the competitive knowledge economy orientation, but also to the necessarily distinctive ways in which it found expression in practice in India and Brazil.


Author(s):  
Vidhu Verma

In this introduction, the volume’s regional focus is embedded in the wider context of changing debates on secularism. While a new appreciation of the works on secularism in the world order in a post–Cold War era has played a part in overcoming some of the assumptions in the Western public domain, others have cautioned against an essentialist understanding of culture and religion. The chapter traces the contemporary challenges and responses to the decline of the old pattern of state regulation of religion found in Europe. It argues that there existed a greater variety and heterogeneity of religious practices and beliefs than was presumed in the homogenizing models of the nation states of Southeast Asia. The chapter argues for a complex interaction between politics, religion, and state policies to better understand the select countries of this region.


Afrika Focus ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Timothy Raeymaekers ◽  
Ken Menkhaus ◽  
Koen Vlassenroot

This article introduces a collection of papers that treat the question of governance in conditions of protracted crises in Subsahara Africa. Contrary to the widespread belief that African conflicts are little more than (undoubtedly complex and intractable) instances of anarchy and chaos, the authors present the reader with tangible evidence of the existence of non-state governance processes by constituencies attempting to manage the perils of long periods of violent strife and state failure. Their aim is to move beyond the purely empirical and to theorize and situate such phenomena of non-state governance in the broader context of political and social change that is currently reshaping Africa. Key words: protracted crisis, non-state governance, political order 


Author(s):  
A. A. Tsviliy-Buklanova

The article is devoted to the modern state of insurance organizations in the financial market. The goals, problems, indicators of insurance activity are considered, attention is paid to issues and problems of competition, state regulation and control. The norms of the current legislation are analysed, and ways of improvement are proposed.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (43) ◽  
pp. 301-308
Author(s):  
O. Chechenia

Considered state regulation of the industry of tourism, its goals, the bodies that regulate the industry of tourism in Ukraine and their powers. The changes that have occurred in state regulation of the industry. Key words: tourism sector, government regulation


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