State Regulation of Marketing Activities
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- 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”.
- 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.
- 8. In Belarus, information disclosure issues are regulated primarily by the Law “On Information, Informatization and … of Information”
- 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.
- 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.
- 12. In Belarus, … prices are set for natural monopolies.
- 17. If you want to set up a private clinic, you need to apply for a license to the Ministry of …
- 18. There are two ways an entrepreneur can submit the documents required to register their business: in person or ….
- 19. One of the key economic mechanisms of state regulation of marketing.
- 21. MART is the short name of the Ministry for … Regulation and Trade.
- 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. 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. 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.
- 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.
- 6. Local normative legal acts only aim at the … of a certain organization.
- 7. If you want to set up a law firm, you need to apply for a license to the Ministry of …
- 11. As a general rule, an individual entrepreneur is registered at the place of their ….
- 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.
- 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.
- 15. In Belarus, one can’t start a casino, radio station or drugstore without a …
- 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.
- 20. The key instrument of state regulation of marketing activity is issuing … legal acts.