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The article discusses possible reasons for the failure of Russia’s waste management industry reform and highlights the ownership blurring as a factor that may hinder the transition to a circular economy, which has been proposed as one of the outcomes of ...
Andrey E. Shastitko +3 more
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The subject of the study is public relations in the field of economic and legal regulation of innovation activity. Methodology. The methodological basis of the study is the methods of induction and deduction, the dialectical-materialist method, the ...
Kateryna Dubova +2 more
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The Politics and Economics of Brazilian Competition Law
Against the renewed international debate on the relationship between competition law and wider social and economic goals, this paper examines the underpinnings of Brazilian competition law.
Beatriz Kira
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The period between 1648 and 1815 saw an increase in regional disparities throughout the Habs-burg Monarchy. While this was also fostered by the expansion of the Habs-burg dominions at the turn of the 17th to the 18th century, the main causes de-rived ...
Klemens Kaps
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SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO ECONOMIC REGULATION OF NETWORK INDUSTRIES IN ESTONIA; pp. 221–241 [PDF]
Naturally monopolistic network industries such as railways, water and sewage, district heating and electricity infrastructure etc. are often subject to economic regulation in order to avoid wasteful duplication and to restrict monopolistic behaviour in ...
Raigo Uukkivi, Märt Ots, Ott Koppel
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Assessment of the economic regulation of network industries: oil shale value chain in Estonia; pp. 158–176 [PDF]
Naturally monopolistic network industries are subject to economic regulation to achieve an optimal use of infrastructure and avoid the abuse of monopolistic power. In theory, such intervention leads to a higher allocative and productive efficiency in the
Raigo Uukkivi, Ott Koppel
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Better Economic Regulation [PDF]
Good transport services contribute strongly to the productivity of an economy and extend the range of activities accessible to consumers. Good services require adequate infrastructure and reasonable usage conditions to that infrastructure. Much transport infrastructure is capital intensive and lumpy.
OECD, International Transport Forum
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Fuelling the economy: A critical review of liquid fuels regulation in South Africa
This article reviews the regulation of liquid fuels in South Africa over the past decade. We first briefly assess the regulatory regime and how the regulatory functions have been carried out.
Pamela Mondliwa, Simon Roberts
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Regulating economic globalization [PDF]
It is widely accepted that the rising gap in recent years between the global rich and the global poor can be linked to globalization in one way or another, although the strength and causality of the link is debated. Against the backcloth of the havoc wreaked by neo‐liberalism and the Washington Consensus, new meta‐narratives of global order are ...
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The article is devoted to the identification and analysis of indicators of the risk of low-quality education in Russian universities. In 2021-2022, the approach to higher education inspections has changed significantly: accreditation monitoring has been ...
E. A. Ponomareva +2 more
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