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Institutional Competition Regulators in the Urban Environment of the North Caucasus
[Конкуренция Институциональных Регуляторов В Городской Среде Северного Кавказа]

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  • Kazenin, Konstantin Igorevich (Казенин, Константин Игоревич)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy)

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The preprint reviews the phenomenon of institutional competition regulators in solving commercial disputes in the two cities of Dagestan - Makhachkala and Khasavyurt. On the basis of field research data shows that some types of business conflicts in these cities are solved with the use of such controls as Islamic law and traditional ("conventional") right. The reasons for this phenomenon and propose recommendations for policy authorities against him.

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  • Kazenin, Konstantin Igorevich (Казенин, Константин Игоревич), 2016. "Institutional Competition Regulators in the Urban Environment of the North Caucasus [Конкуренция Институциональных Регуляторов В Городской Среде Северного Кавказа]," Working Papers 456, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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    institutional competition regulators; Dagestan; Makhachkala; Khasavyurt;
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