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CRYPTOCURRENCY RUBLE AND CUSTOMS CURRENCY REGULATION
Economic Science and Humanities, 2022The article outlines the essence of cryptocurrency and token as the most common digital currency. Arguments are given for the inevitability of the appearance of a state digital currency and the importance of legal regulation of a new form of money, as well as changes in the activities of customs services, is noted.
N.P. Barynkina +2 more
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Regulating Endogenous Customer Switching Costs
The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, 2000Abstract Recent concern has arisen with regard to the potential for introducing competition in previously protected sectors as customer switching costs may make entry (and hence, aggressive price competition) difficult to achieve. An excellent example of this arises telecommunications deregulation with regard to the costs customers face ...
Joshua S. Gans, Stephen P. King
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Regulation and Customer Engagement
Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy, 2012The utility regulation framework developed in the UK in the 1980s, and widely adopted internationally, was intended to improve on the restrictive, inefficient and burdensome regulatory approach in the US. But the UK regulatory process has itself now become increasingly burdensome.
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Customers’ Complaints and Quality Regulation
2012By studying a monopoly investment decision, this paper considers the informativeness of customers complaints in contexts characterised by the absence of direct benefits and free riding incentives. Neither the consumer nor the regulator observe the firm’s investment, they only observe a realisation of quality that is related to investment in a first ...
Nicollier, Luciana A. +1 more
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Regulation at the Customer's Tap
Journal AWWA, 1988This article discusses the problems, both legal and practical, of water utilities being regulated at the tap by the US Environmental Protection Agency. As the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) amendments are now written, the point at which the water supplying utility will be regulated (the treatment plant or the tap) is ambiguous.
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FEATURES OF CUSTOMS AND TARIFF REGULATION
Поколение будущего: сборник избранных статей Международной студенческой научной конференции (Санкт-Петербург, Ноябрь 2021), 2022В данной статье рассматриваются особенности таможенно-тарифного регулирования в условиях ЕАЭС. В связи с тем, что таможенно-тарифное регулирование является одним из методов государственного регулирования внешнеторговой деятельности, оно является неотъемлемой частью таможенно-тарифной системы в целом.
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Canary Islands Customs Regulation Case
International Law Reports, 1993578Treaties — Effect in municipal law — EEC Treaty, 1957 — Legislation enacted by EEC institutions — Status under municipal law — Regulations — Direct applicability — Conditions — EEC Council Regulation No 570/86 on Trade between the Community and the Canary IslandsTreaties — Effect in municipal law — Treaty concerning the Accession of Spain and ...
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Good Customer Service Versus Bad Regulation
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017Recent academic research suggests a positive connection between the quality of service provided by microfinance institutions and the propensity of borrowers to repay their loans. Good customer service improves repayment behaviour, thereby increasing the likelihood of greater financial inclusion. However, good customer service also tends to increase the
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The Customs (Tariff Etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2021
Business Law Review, 2021Director’s duty towards creditors, safe harbour approach, India, Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, 2016, corporate ...
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Trade Facilitation: Technical Regulations and Customs Procedures
The World Economy, 2000Examines technical regulations (TR) and customs regulations under the general headline of trade facilitation. Failure of customs procedures in developing countries to the growing volume of trade; Dependence of service providers on efficient customs procedures; Complaints on the adoption of TR that seem to substitute for quantitative restrictions.
Messerlin, Patrick, Zarrouk, Jamel
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