Essays about: "free-market economy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 35 essays containing the words free-market economy.
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1. A legislative analysis of the legal framework governing restrictive business practices: A comparative study of the European Union and The Gambia
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för handelsrättAbstract : Competition policy is important for the promotion of fair competition, preventing abuse of market power and protecting consumer and business interests. It is thus an area that builds and moulds itself according to the fabric or structure of society and eventually evolves by habitually adjusting to the dynamics of government economies. READ MORE
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2. 5G and The Industry : A Case of the Nigerian Financial Technology Sector
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Industriell teknikAbstract : As globalisation and digitalisation continue to grow, cellular networks have become a mainstay in actualising digital communication, connectivity, access to digital media, and the exploitation of information technologies. 5G, the fifth-generation cellular network, has been anticipated by many to address the communications needs of virtually all sectors of the global economy and is expected to drive completely new services, particularly productisation, within niche markets. READ MORE
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3. Economic Freedom, and the Effect on Misery
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för nationalekonomi med statistikAbstract : Questions regarding whether the economy should be free or heavily regulated are relevant in the structuring of government. One might assume that the purpose of government policies should be to maximize the population’s utility and minimize misery. Therefore, it is interesting to research how economic freedom affects personal misery. READ MORE
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4. Tracing Bolivia's Swing of the Pendulum : Tracing the process of popular resistance in Bolivia.
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)Abstract : Policy regime shift through popular societal resistance in developing countries, advocating a state-regulated economic model, has been a frequent occurrence in the 21st century, during a period where neoliberalism has dominated the world market. Scholars have brought up the framework of double movement to explain these social, economic, and political changes from free-market regimes to state-controlled regimes, claiming that it is a societal reaction to the commodification of land, labor, and money. READ MORE
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5. Freedom to conduct a business as a concept of EU law - How the objectives and rationales of the EU inform the consideration of freedom to conduct a business and individuals in the market
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : This essay seeks to address how power asymmetries or structural biases may affect how European Union (EU) law considers market actors and the freedom to conduct a business, combining EU legal methodology with feminist and queer legal and political theory. The research finds that the EU is a purposive order, whose primary objectives inform the EU legal order and the development of EU law. READ MORE