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This paper empirically studies the location decisions of internet firms when they face high legal standards of privacy … protection. Many factors might influence them: technological spillovers, lower taxation, and so on. Internet firms can also … consider over-stringent. In the current stage of development of the internet – the so-called Web 2.0 – the ease of access to …
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models under debate and a first empirical outlook of their consequences on the gambling market, especially on the sport …
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, genealogists today use the Internet. However, genealogists still need to travel. Genealogy related tourism involves covering … study researched were: Who are genealogists? What are their travel patterns and motivations? How has the Internet impacted … their travel?A total of 1,374 respondents completed Internet based surveys. Respondents were subscribers to genealogy …
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problem confronts all strata of Turkish society, including the business community, the academic world, students, journalists …
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The Most-Favoured- Treatment Obligation is a fundamental principle under the multilateral trading system of the World …
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This comparative analysis discusses the differences between the structure and systems of bank regulation operating in the UK, Germany, Italy and the US. The importance of harmonisation in achieving stated supervisory objectives is also emphasised. The main objective of this chapter is to...
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This paper examines some continuities and ruptures in the use of Web 2.0 such as blogs, social media, user-generated content services etc. vis-à-vis earlier web services. We hypothesize that one of the sociological characteristics of Web 2.0 services is that making personal production public...
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In this article, the authors review the relationship between the Commission, the national regulatory authorities (NRAs) and national courts in light of the Commission's proposals for reform as laid out in the 2006 Review. They focus upon the Article 7 and Article 4 procedures of Directive...
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This comparative analysis discusses the differences between the structure and systems of bank regulation operating in the UK, Germany, Italy and the US. The importance of harmonisation in achieving stated supervisory objectives is also emphasised. The main objective of this chapter is to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005837393