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agreement provides the basis for positive incentives for innovation combined with longterm investment frameworks. A stringent …
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relevant for socio-ecological transition. Hereby the paper focuses on the concepts of sustainability, growth, innovation …
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This chapter considers the relationship between nondiscrimination rules and supply-side incentives to invest in infrastructure. We encountered the issue throughout chapter 6. This chapter frames and evaluates the oft -made claim that government-imposed commons management will significantly...
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This chapter considers partially (non)rival infrastructure and congestion. Specifically, it explains and analyzes congestions problems and solutions. It begins with the basic economic model of congestion, which assumes homogenous uses, and discusses various approaches to managing congestion. It...
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Infrastructure resources are at the center of many contentious public policy debates, ranging from what to do about our crumbling roads and bridges, to whether and how to protect of our natural environment, to patent law reform, to electromagnetic spectrum allocation, to providing universal...
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This chapter explores how infrastructure theory applies to the Internet and in particular the network neutrality debate. The chapter demonstrates how the infrastructure analysis, with its focus on demand-side issues and the function of commons management, reframes the network neutrality debate,...
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This paper presents a comparative analysis of alternative competition policy and regulatory regimes that are proposed to safeguard competition in the digital economy. We review the causes of concentration in several digital markets, and differentiate the objectives of promoting competition in,...
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, we argue that policy-makers seeking to promote rapid innovation-based competition must instead rely on continuous …, radical policy innovation. We argue that this kind of experimentation is more likely to occur at the periphery of the public …-technology economies that successfully promoted rapid innovation-based growth, Finland and Israel …
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Hearing on "Net Neutrality: Is Antitrust Law More Effective than Regulation in Protecting Consumers and Innovation …
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for the nonmarket strategy, entrepreneurship and innovation, and public-private partnership literatures. In addition, our …
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