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The contemporary tensions between patents and competition no longer reside in the traditional trade-off between the exclusionary right given to an inventor to encourage innovation, and the welfare loss induced by the market power associated to this right. They rather result from three important...
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The contemporary tensions between patents and competition no longer reside in the traditional trade-off between the exclusionary right given to an inventor to encourage innovation, and the welfare loss induced by the market power associated to this right. They rather result from three important...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011025982
This paper aims to analyse urban mobility patterns and consequent impacts on energy and environment in India. We …
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Sustainable development remains high on the international agenda, even as policy makers are distracted by the political and fiscal fall-out of the global financial crisis. Its continued prominence is illustrated by various countries use of fiscal stimulus to fast-track the greening of the...
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support for the contention that the franchisors' performance is contingent on the ‘fit' between governance structure … (franchise proportion) and resources (critical human assets). In contrast, strong evidence that the governance …
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