State Regulation of Marketing Activities

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  1. 3. … marketing is the process of creating, communicating and delivering value to customers in such a way that both natural and human capital are preserved. In our country, the legal basis for this is provided by the Law “On Environmental Protection”.
  2. 4. Entrepreneurial activity is an independent activity of entities and persons, carried out on their own behalf, at their own … and under their property responsibility, and aimed at a regular receipt of profit.
  3. 8. In Belarus, information disclosure issues are regulated primarily by the Law “On Information, Informatization and … of Information”
  4. 9. Once you’ve officially registered your business, the information about it can be found in the Unified State … of Legal Entities and Individual Entrepreneurs.
  5. 10. If a marketing firm want to export their services, they must be ready to face different limitations, such as customs, non-… barriers and quotas.
  6. 12. In Belarus, … prices are set for natural monopolies.
  7. 17. If you want to set up a private clinic, you need to apply for a license to the Ministry of …
  8. 18. There are two ways an entrepreneur can submit the documents required to register their business: in person or ….
  9. 19. One of the key economic mechanisms of state regulation of marketing.
  10. 21. MART is the short name of the Ministry for … Regulation and Trade.
  11. 22. Using illegal, deceptive, and fraudulent selling practices that harm consumers or other businesses to gain a competitive advantage in the market is called … competition.
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  1. 1. The three main reasons the state regulates marketing activities is to protect business from each other, to protects social interests from business interests, and to protect … from unfair practices.
  2. 2. Marketing activity is aimed at providing a business with high and stable profits and a certain market share, but it must not … the rights and interests of its competitors and consumers.
  3. 5. According to the Belarusian legislation, investment can be carried out for two main purposes: in order to obtain profit or achieve any other … result.
  4. 6. Local normative legal acts only aim at the … of a certain organization.
  5. 7. If you want to set up a law firm, you need to apply for a license to the Ministry of …
  6. 11. As a general rule, an individual entrepreneur is registered at the place of their ….
  7. 13. … normative legal acts are binding at the entire territory of the state, aim at an indefinite number of persons and have an indefinite term of application.
  8. 14. Wheat flour, bread, chicken, milk, sour cream, cheese, butter, eggs, apples, cabbage, onion, carrots, potatoes, sugar are all examples of products included in the List of … Significant Goods, which means their prices are regulated by state bodies.
  9. 15. In Belarus, one can’t start a casino, radio station or drugstore without a …
  10. 16. In Belarus, special technical … are established and applied to a list of items including food, alcoholic and medical products, goods for children, building materials, and equipment.
  11. 20. The key instrument of state regulation of marketing activity is issuing … legal acts.