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strict liability rule for railway accidents by the Prussian Railway Law in 1838. This was a complete break with the whole … in the present-day broad diffusion of the liability rule in the German tort law. …
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strict liability rule for railway accidents by the Prussian Railway Law in 1838. This was a complete break with the whole … in the present-day broad diffusion of the liability rule in the German tort law. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004988514
Around 600 B.C., Athens was ruled by a birth aristocracy. Some 150 years later, the city-state was a “democracy”. A rational-actor perspective, as perceived in the new institutional economics, sheds additional light on this intriguing transformation by focussing our attention on the...
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This paper explores the mutual influence between the institutional development in Athens in the archaic and classical periods and the contemporary changes in economic life. This enhances our understanding of the causes and consequences of institutional change. It is also worth exploring in view...
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While various liability rules of tort law provide efficient incentives to invest, breach remedies of contract law are … claimed to be distortive. Since, at least in Germany, obligations law provides general rules for both contractual and tort …
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investigation here is the French Revolution and the subsequent Napoleonic conquest of parts of Germany. We show that recent efforts …
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The author claims that J. Kornai in his paper "Innovation and Dynamism" (Voprosy Ekonomiki. 2012. No 4) ignored the understanding of socialism as a specific type of culture and not just as an economic system. He also shows profound differences between Schumpeter’s theory and mainstream...
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This paper provides an introduction to the field of evolutionary economics with emphasis on the evolutionary theory of household behavior. It shows that the goal of evolutionary economics is to improve upon neoclassical economics by incorporating more realistic and empirically grounded...
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Climate change, including its possible causes and consequences, is one of the most controversial and intensely discussed topics of our time. However, European businesses nowadays are less affected by the direct effects of climate change than by its indirect consequences. One central issue that...
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In this paper, we concentrate on how evolutionary economics contributes to a better understanding of the spatial evolution of newly emerging industries. Inspired by evolutionary thinking, four types of explanations are discussed and tested in an empirical analysis of the spatial pattern of the...
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