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regulation of this technology. This demand is partially misplaced because given the nature and scope of nanotechnology …
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. Primarily because regulation per se is seen as unfriendly to business ventures entering as yet uncharted areas of technological …
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respectively in choosing and evaluating technology policy. They are consistent with behavioral-evolutionary theory, and they allow …
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extend Fennell's approach to indivisibilities to the context of technology regulation. Fennell discusses at least two types … issues in technology regulation.With respect to indivisibilities of fact, this Essay will discuss the example of … indivisibility of privacy regulation. Some argue that piecemeal, sector-specific privacy regulation is the same as no regulation at …
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This paper addresses two basic issues related to technological innovation and climate stabilisation objectives: i) Can innovation policies be effective in stabilising greenhouse gas concentrations? ii) To what extent can innovation policies complement carbon pricing (taxes or permit trading) and...
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This paper addresses two basic issues related to technological innovation and climate stabilisation objectives: i) Can innovation policies be effective in stabilising greenhouse gas concentrations? ii) To what extent can innovation policies complement carbon pricing (taxes or permit trading) and...
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This paper addresses two basic issues related to technological innovation and climate stabilisation objectives: i) Can innovation policies be effective in stabilising greenhouse gas concentrations? ii) To what extent can innovation policies complement carbon pricing (taxes or permit trading) and...
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Innovation policy is normally evaluated from the welfare perspective of market failure, and therefore focuses on social benefits. This paper adapts the Djankov et al. (2003) model of comparative social costs associated with any institution to analyse the specific institutions of innovation...
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This paper addresses two basic issues related to technological innovation and climate stabilisation objectives: i) Can innovation policies be effective in stabilising greenhouse gas concentrations? ii) To what extent can innovation policies complement carbon pricing (taxes or permit trading) and...
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