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English term or phrase:
Vested interests
Serbian translation:
Лична умешаност (улог, удео)
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English term
Vested interests
English to Serbian
Law/Patents
Finance (general)
Public administration management
Undue influence on the policy‑making processes by vested interests is a persistent risk due to loopholes such as unbalanced representation of interests in government advisory groups and the movement of people between regulators and the regulated (i.e. “revolving doors”).
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Лична умешаност (улог, удео)
If you have a vested interest in something, you have a very strong reason for acting in a particular way, for example to protect your money, power, or reputation.
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interesne grupe
vested interests > interesna grupa
vested interest
noun
plural noun: vested interests
1. a personal reason for involvement in an undertaking or situation, especially an expectation of financial or other gain."banks have a vested interest in the growth of their customers"
* a person or group with a particular reason for involvement in an undertaking or situation."the problem is that the authorities are a vested interest"
2. LAW an interest (usually in land or money held in trust) recognized as belonging to a particular person.
“nečijim (političkim) interesima” (vested interests).
http://bif.rs/2013/02/dani-rodrik-ekonomske-ideje-i-politick...
vested interest
noun
plural noun: vested interests
1. a personal reason for involvement in an undertaking or situation, especially an expectation of financial or other gain."banks have a vested interest in the growth of their customers"
* a person or group with a particular reason for involvement in an undertaking or situation."the problem is that the authorities are a vested interest"
2. LAW an interest (usually in land or money held in trust) recognized as belonging to a particular person.
“nečijim (političkim) interesima” (vested interests).
http://bif.rs/2013/02/dani-rodrik-ekonomske-ideje-i-politick...
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