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Что (кто) такое governmental regulation - определение

GROUP OF WRITERS IN POLITICAL ECONOMY
Regulation theory; Regulation approach; French regulation school

Trade regulation         
REGULATION OF TRADE PRACTICES
Trade regulation law; Trade Regulation
Trade regulation is a field of law, often bracketed with antitrust (as in the phrase “antitrust and trade regulation law”),The Florida State Bar , for example, classifies “antitrust and trade regulation law” as one of the areas of legal practice in which board certification is available, which permits certified attorneys to advertise themselves as specialists or experts. See Florida Bar.
Martyr Yasser Arafat Governmental Hospital         
GOVERNMENTAL HOSPITAL
Salfit Governmental Hospital
Martyr Yasser Arafat Governmental Hospital or Salfit Governmental Hospital is a government hospital in the Salfit city, West Bank, Palestine. Followed by the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
non-governmental         
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ORGANIZATION INDEPENDENT OF ANY GOVERNMENT, USUALLY CREATED TO AID THOSE IN NEED
Non-government organisation; Non-governmental organisation; Non-government organization; Nongovernmental organization; Private voluntary organization; Non-governmental organizations; Non-governmental organisations; Ngo; Nongovernmental organizations; Nongovernmental organisations; Nongovernmental organisation; Non-Government Organisation; NGOs; Non-government organisations; Non-governmental; NGO; Non governmental organizations; Private voluntary organizations; Non-Governmental Organisations; Non-Governmental Organisation; Non Governmental Organisation; Non governmental organization; Non Government Organisation; Non Governmental Organizations; Non-govermental organization; Non-Governmental Organization; Non governmental organisations; Private voluntary organisations; Private voluntary organisation; Non governmental organisation; Non–governmental organizations; Civil service organisation; Non Governmental Organization; Non-governmental Organizations; Non-Governmental organization; Non Government Organizations; Nongovernmental; Nongovernmental entity; Non-governmental entity; Non-government entity; Nongovernment entity; Nongovernment organization; Non Government Organisations; Non-governmental worker; Non government organization; Non-government organizations; Development charities; NGO's; Non Governmental Organisations; Non-Government Organization; Non-governmental agency; Civil society organisations; Non-Governmental Organizations; Non-governmental agencies; TNGO; Transnational non-governmental organization; Transnational NGO; Non-governmental Organisation; World NGO Day; Non-government coalition; Non-governmental Organization; Non-Governmental organizations; NgO; NgOs; NGos; NGo; Ngos; Nongovernmental Organization; Non--government; Non-government; Criticism of non-governmental organizations; Nongovernmental Organizations
¦ adjective not belonging to or associated with any government.

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Regulation school

The regulation school (French: l'école de la régulation) is a group of writers in political economy and economics whose origins can be traced to France in the early 1970s, where economic instability and stagflation were rampant in the French economy. The term régulation was coined by Frenchman Destanne de Bernis, who aimed to use the approach as a systems theory to bring Marxian economic analysis up to date. These writers are influenced by structural Marxism, the Annales School, institutionalism, Karl Polanyi's substantivist approach, and theory of Charles Bettelheim, among others, and sought to present the emergence of new economic (and hence social) forms in terms of tensions within existing arrangements. Since they are interested in how historically specific systems of capital accumulation are "regularized" or stabilized, their approach is called the "regulation approach" or "regulation theory". Although this approach originated in Michel Aglietta's monograph A Theory of Capitalist Regulation: The US Experience (Verso, 1976) and was popularized by other Parisians such as Robert Boyer, its membership goes well beyond the so-called Parisian School, extending to the Grenoble School, the German School, the Amsterdam School, British radical geographers, the US Social Structure of Accumulation School, and the neo-Gramscian school, among others.

Примеры употребления для governmental regulation
1. "The sale, purchase, transportation and storage of the [Bosnian] weapons has been handled entirely by a complex network of private arms brokers, freight forwarders and air cargo companies operating at times illegally and subject to little or no governmental regulation," says the report.