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: • The concept of concession, i.e., concession income in telecommunications; • The concept of telecommunications; • Normative … regulations related to telecommunications in the Republic of Croatia; • Normative prerequisites for the realization of concession …
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The Republic of Croatia belongs to the circle of transitional countries that has undertaken major efforts at the build-out of the information system. The development of telecommunications has been given a great importance because they represent one of the essential basis for the economical...
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stake can lead to a concession from one agent to the other. In particular, the agent with the higher evaluation of the stake … would make a concession, proportional to the optimal choice of ‘talks’ . The existence of a concession paves the way for … the agents exhibit sufficiently asymmetric productive characteristics a FSR can be established even if a concession is not …
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The paper discusses the present regulatory framework in Italy concerning transport infrastructures financing and provides some policy indications. The Italian situation is characterised by non homogeneity among the transport modes and insufficient, or even perverse, incentives to efficiency....
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will be demonstrated that, under some conditions, an asymmetry in the evaluation of the stake can lead to a concession from …
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In the first part of the paper, it was shown that decisions on privatization have to be considered in the context of more general problem of finding a rational property structure in an economy. The second part demonstrates that public enterprises fulfill a number of special functions which are...
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We assess the effects from the industrial policy of growing state-controlled national champions on the Russian banking system, its concentration and competitiveness. Some light is shed on comparative financial performance of state-controlled banks versus other market participants. We also show...
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Uzbekistan is not usually considered an economic success story, but in fact it is: its GDP increased since 1989 more than in any other post-communist country, except for China, Vietnam and Turkmenistan. The success of Uzbekistan is very much similar to the Chinese – gradual economic reforms...
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Between 1981 and 2001 Italy became a services-oriented economy. The loss of jobs in manufacturing was less pronounced in Italy’s organized industrial districts than in the rest of the country. The branches of manufacturing that typify the districts outperformed the others in terms of...
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This paper presents a simple stochastic model of proportionate growth to describe international trade and it applies this set-up to the relationship between export dynamics and economic development. Trade flows are assumed to grow as a geometric Brownian motion while new trade links follow a...
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