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This survey sheds light on the causes and consequences of the global sanitary revolution that resulted in the spread of waterworks and sewerage projects since the middle of the 19th century, by drawing on research from the fields of economic history, economics and history. I begin with a...
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In this article I selectively survey the economic history literature on the rise of regulation in America during the Progressive Era with the goal of identifying how this literature is informed by Austrian economic theory, and how Austrian theory might contribute to our understanding of the...
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"The war in Ukraine, with the exposure of nuclear power stations and the danger of atomic warfare, has made the legacy of the Soviet nuclear sector of critical importance. The two authors map the Soviet nuclear industry in a shifting historical context, making sense of a complex socio-technical...
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This study has reviewed and expanded the main calculations and analysis of the paper written by Dr. Mar Rubio which studied the adjustment of the traditional GDP of Mexico, published in 1998 by the Economic History Deparment of LSE. This paper improved the work of Dr. Mar Rubio in two...
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This paper discusses the role of affordability in the development of economic regulation from the emergence of railway regulation in the 1840-60 period. It also covers the regulatory responses to the development of network telecoms, electricity and the water and sewerage industries, primarily in...
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This paper discusses the role of affordability in the economic regulation of the retail markets of network infrastructure industries – railways, electricity, water and telecommunications/ICT. The paper first considers the rise of these industries after 1800 from serving a small number of...
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This Article draws on empirical analysis, history, and economic theory to show that corporations have begun to displace individuals as direct beneficiaries of the First Amendment and to outline an argument that the shift reflects economically harmful rent seeking. The history of corporations,...
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This thesis explores whether independent directors in the USA and Canada are effective in holding management accountable by: (1) analyzing how the policy of relying on independent directors developed and operates; (2) introducing the main theoretical critiques of independent directors'...
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It is hard to imagine in the 21st century global wine economy, but until 50 years ago Algeria was the largest exporter of wine in the world – and by a wide margin. Between 1880 and 1930, Algerian wine production grew dramatically. Equally spectacular is the decline of Algerian wine production:...
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