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The Lawyer Quarterly
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2020
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vol. 10
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issue 3
346-356
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Competition shall be a state priority and not merely to be foreseen by the Constitution and a special law for its protection. It is crucial establishment of competent institutions for implementation of legal framework in practice based on state common interest, consumers’ interest and on interest of various types of business organizations in the country. Competition is not only beneficial to businesses protecting them to be equal in the market, but it also protects consumers providing them with better quality products that are more competitive in the market and more reasonably priced. Competition is the opposite of monopoly as there is no monopoly where there is fair competition. Furthermore, fair competition requires to have no dominant positions, abuse of such positions as well as no anti-competition agreements.
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This paper aims to present the real situation of individual businesses in Kosovo, the way of establishment and operation according to the legislation in Kosovo, as well as how much these businesses affect the economic development of the country. In addition to the legal regulation of individual businesses, some statistical data, which will shed light on the real situation of this type of business and how negatively the Covid-19 pandemic has affected the way individual businesses operate in Kosovo, will be presented. The Covid-19 pandemics has negatively affected many businesses in the world, as well as in Kosovo in almost all types of business organisations in the country and abroad. Individual businesses, in terms of registration, are simpler and managed by a single owner and this makes them more interesting to be established as a type of business organisation. This type of business organisation, if it does not find support from the state at the time of the Covid-19 pandemic, will have it more difficult to survive in the market. Therefore, it is required that the executive body of the country create well-researched and easily feasible strategies so that, in this time of pandemics these businesses find support in various forms in order to stay in the market and operate according to the purpose established at the moment of registration.
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