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HOW «REGULATORY GUILLOTINE» WILL AFFECT ON METROLOGICAL SERVICES OF PRODUCTION COMPANIES?
Author(s) -
Konstantin A. Shakalov,
Alexander N. Matveev,
Alexey A. Petrukha
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
interèkspo geo-sibirʹ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2618-981X
DOI - 10.33764/2618-981x-2020-8-2-18-23
Subject(s) - russian federation , standardization , production (economics) , productivity , business , government (linguistics) , affect (linguistics) , openness to experience , industrial organization , economics , political science , economic policy , law , sociology , economic growth , psychology , social psychology , linguistics , philosophy , communication , macroeconomics
The article discusses the concept of “regulatory guillotine” and how its realization in the Russian Federation will affect on the field of assurance of measurement uniformity. According to the principles of the “guillotine”, regulatory requirements that negatively affect the existence and development of entrepreneurial activity should be identified and either completely eliminated or maximally simplified. The Government of the Russian Federation has developed an action plan (“roadmap”) for the realization of the “regulatory guillotine” mechanism, according to which all obsolete regulations will be repealed or no longer valid in the territory of the Russian Federation, and new ones will be developed in their place, corresponding to actual trends and realities . In addition, new systems of legal regulation will be built in the relevant areas of activity, based on the principles of openness, scientific and technical soundness, risk-based orientation, proportionality and feasibility. Since field of assurance of measurement uniformity is inextricably linked with most fields: from production and labor productivity, to ensuring defense capabilities and national security, any reforms will affect on the country's social and economic development.

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