86 research outputs found

    The key aspects of innovation-oriented regional industrial and economic policy

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    Integration processes taking place in the economy, the new requirements to enhance the effectiveness of production during international competition as well as the need to ensure the social conditions lead to the development and implementation of innovation-oriented regional industrial and economic policy, which in its turn, requires adopting substantial organizational and economic recommendations

    FRENCH “ FIDUCIE ”, LATVIAN “ TRUST ” AND ROMANIAN “ FIDUCIA ” (CONCEPTUAL AND TERMINOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES)

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    An “all-embracing” process of globalization stipulates the formation of today’s globe. It enters different spheres of life and facilitates the uniformity of economy, law, politics, language and even, cultural life. In the framework of globalization, drastic changes can be seen in the legal systems of some European countries. The given research tries to answer the demands of the modern epoch. It describes the process of the emergence of the European modifications of “trust”, singles out major concepts presented in the Latvian, Romanian and French trust mechanisms and underlines their significance in today’s world. The given research is a presentation of the new outlook of the development of “trust-like” institutions of some European countries

    CATEGORIES OF DECISION-MAKING PROBLEM IN THE ECONOMIC POLICY

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    CONTRADICTIONS OF PUBLIC VALUES – ORIGIN OF CONFLICT OF INTERESTS

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    THE PROBLEM OF COMPATIBILITY OF ECONOMIC POLICY OBJECTIVES, INSTRUMENTS AND ORDER POLICY PRINCIPLES

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    CONTRADICTORY INTERDEPENDENCE BETWEEN THE GOALS OF ECONOMIC POLICY AND ASSESSMENT OF ITS RESULTS

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    PROBLEMS OF THE OPTIMAL USE OF ECONOMIC POLICY INSTRUMENTS

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    SOME STRATEGIES OF THE EFFECTIVE TEACHING OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES

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    Nowadays, under the influence of drastic changes of the contemporary world, the institutions of higher education focus on the promotion of equity and quality. Special attention is paid to the cross-border education, bacause the mobility of students and staff facilitates the „formation” of highly skilled workers in certain specialized areas. The main precondition of a successful implementation of mobility programs is a profound knowledge of foreign languages. The given paper deals with the importance of second language acquisition and outlines the strategies of a successful teaching process. The main emphasis is put on the “enhancement” of students’ motivation (including a good teacher-student rapport) and teaching a language through teaching a culture. The first one is regarded as a key element of a classroom success, while the latter simplifies learners’ comprehension of second language reality

    FORMATION OF THE INNOVATIVE ENTERPRENEURSHIP CULTURE: CAPABILITIES AND PROBLEMS

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    COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TERMS RELATED TO “WILLS” AND “TRUSTS” IN GEORGIAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES (ACCORDING TO “THE CIVIL CODE OF GEORGIA”, “COMMON LAW” AND THE LAW OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)

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    Problems associated with the transference of the property acquired pressing urgency with the change of political life of Georgia (from Socialism to Capitalism). The drastic changes of Georgian political and economic systems cause the creation of new institutions. On-going processes influence the sphere of law and its terminology. The establishment of new legal institutions facilitates the emergence of the so-called “empty gaps” – the unnamed elements of the system of concepts. Therefore, it is of particular importance to formulate the system of basic terminological units and clarify their precise meaning. The given paper offers the comparative analysis of the terms related to “wills” and “trusts” in Georgian and English languages according to the data of the contemporary monuments of law. It shows the similarities and differences of Georgian and English terminological systems. Therefore, the necessity of the creation of new lexical units (in order to “fill” the so-called “empty gaps”) is singled out and revealed
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