Administrative Law
Administrative law
Government Regulations
It depends entirely on who "they" are and who "his" business belongs to. Assuming that this is a pure laissez-faire system, the government would not interfere in business activities in any way save to prosecute criminal acts, such as an employee murdering another employee. The government would not employ any regulations.
Answer this question… A politician demands that the government eliminate regulations on how much pollution a business can create.
Generally speaking, Yes. Capitalists argue that the government should have no role or a minimal role in controlling and directing businesses. Socialists argue that the government should either own and direct business or use stringent regulations to guide business activities.
Corporation
I believe that is a corporation.
A politician demands that the government eliminate regulations on how much pollution a business can create.
It regulates the activities of any business around its scope. It created policy that limits this actions. In this case, bad activities like hoarding in a rice business.
The type of business that has the least government rules and regulations is probably home-based work. You can be a writer and other than paying taxes, there are not a whole lot of rules.
a philosophy of government which opposes governmental activities to regulate business, but encourages governmental support of business activities
truee :) -novanet