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This article deals with current developments concerning the regulation of telecommunication in Europe (e. g. Mobile … Termination Rates, Roaming). It argues that current regulation is led by political aims and less by economic theory. National …
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This paper looks at the history of money and its modern form from a scientific and mathematical point of view. The approach here is to emphasize simplicity. A straightforward model and algebraic formula for a large economy analogous to the ideal gas law of thermodynamics is proposed. It may be...
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Sustainable energy systems of the future will need more than efficient, clean, low-cost, renewable energy sources; they will also need efficient price signals that motivate sustainable energy consumption as well as a better real-time alignment of energy demand and supply. The Power Trading Agent...
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The paper aims finding some fundamental explanations for the decaying of the competition and planetary environment, in the conditions of the mature actual market economy – based on the principles of the knowledge-based economy. The approach starts from the manner of reward, on the market, for...
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There has been much controversy over the merits of government regulation to protect growers and franchisees from hold …-up at the hands of integrators and franchisors. Typically, economic argument have discouraged regulation, since direct …
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real word applications, such as energy incentive regulation systems, it is regarded as best-practice to combine the …
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applications, such as energy incentive regulation systems, it is regarded as \best-practice" to combine the estimates obtained from …
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It is increasingly becoming apparent to domestic and international investors that the European Central Bank’s bond buying programme which commenced in May 2010, “a way of correcting market dislocations that were hampering the central bank’s conduct of monetary policy”, and its provision...
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At a time when policy makers want to change the behaviour of citizens to tackle a broad range of social problems, such as climate change, excessive drinking, obesity and crime, a promising new policy approach has appeared that seems capable of escaping the liberal reservations typically...
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legislation, regulation, and even financial and fiscal incentives, may induce behaviour change to the scale required to reduce the …
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