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The Czech voucher privatisation scheme has long been the subject of debate among foreign commentators, both lawyers and economists. After initial (and, for that matter, almost universal) approval, the programme has gradually fallen from grace with most writers as its destructive effects on the...
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The limited liability company (LLC) is a much more popular business entity in some U.S. states than in others. This empirical study provides the first detailed analysis of this phenomenon, using a partly original set of cross-sectional state-level data. I find that formation fees, rather than...
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Data are so fundamentally different from any object which we recognised so far as belonging to the numerus clausus of legal objects that we also need to reconsider deeply which rights may exist regarding such data. We need to accept that, upon in-depth functional analysis, we already accept...
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The main thesis of this article is that individuals should own their user-held data. Rapidly developing data processing technologies empowers individuals to collect their data from different sources and retain it in personal data clouds. Such user-held data represents the most accurate,...
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Short memo on some trends in the management of private estate.The financial crisis created the paradox that wealth is even more widespread than ever before. Belgian economy, without a federal government for over a year, is doing astonishingly well, and more people are richer than ever. The...
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The law governing the United States' $13 trillion mortgage market is broken. Courts and legislatures around the country continue to struggle with the fallout from the effort to build a 21st century global market in mortgages on a fragmented, arguably archaic legal foundation. These authorities'...
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Liberty is both dependent upon and limited by the State. The State protects individuals from the coercion of others, but paradoxically, it must exercise coercion itself in doing so. Unfortunately, the reliance on the State to deter coercion raises the possibility that the State's powers of...
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In a generation’s time, collaborative methods of innovation have become a centerpiece of modern economic organization. Rather than creating technology primarily in-house, companies often enter into complex contractual arrangements whereby innovation processes cross firm boundaries. This...
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