... Commercial Uses ofthe Internet
The size ofthe market, judged by the number of agents or domain names, is growing
rapidly on the Internet. The growth rate in the number of Internet hosts ...
All these mechanisms depend on the neutrality and trustworthiness ofthe parties who
provide the supposedly objective information. The neutrality of these parties is often in
doubt, or otherwise ...
Science Foundation and the program managers, Drs. Su Shing Chen and Les Gasser, and
the support from the Information Technology Program ofthe State of Texas.
The Economicsof Electronic Commerce...
... and theEconomicsof Security presents the latest research on the
economics driving both the risks and the solutions. These chapters represent some
of the best, cutting-edge research within the ... than
20 percent ofthe number of payments processed in the EU), the focus ofthe
analysis is mainly on the euro area: the above-mentioned 10 euro area countries in
the survey together process ...
Third, in the majority ofthe 15 countries, the role of nonbanks for payment
cards is high or prevalent in many ofthe activities considered. This is probably
due to the high automation ofthe pre-transaction...
... discussion ofthe role
of language in law, legal reasoning, and legal education. The resulting synthesis of
Law, Language, and theLaw School Classroom
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developing a model of how language works in the ... for the project. In the final stages of preparing the manuscript, I was
very fortunate to have the assistance of Molly Heiler and Stephanie Lambert.
During the conclusion ofthe project, I had the ... much to all of my
colleagues, past and present, at the ABF for their incisive critiques and their humor,
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Initiation: First Steps into the World of Law
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The Economics
of FTTN vs. FTTP
The Economicsof FTTN vs. FTTP
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The business case
Every operating company must consider its own business
case in relation to the capabilities ofthe ... fiber all the way to the home or office and offer
the most future-proof solution in terms of pure bandwidth capabilities. But in
some cases, FTTP may not be the optimal solution in terms of overall ... TheEconomics of
FTTN vs. FTTP
There are three predominant schools of thought regarding how to meet the ever-
increasing bandwidth needs of consumers and businesses. Fiber-to -the- premise...
... on the
- How does it influence on the
economics of Viet Nam?
economics of Viet Nam?
1. Positive influence
1. Positive influence
:
:
- To give the government opportunities
to mobilize the ... fears of inflation is rising. The
economists forecast CPI will continue
to increase in the last months. It is
more accelerating inflation.
3. The situation of Viet Nam ‘s
3. The situation of ...
in Viet Nam -> Finally, the real investors
are the disadvantaged.
Part 02:
How does it influence on the
economics of Viet Nam?
Part 01:
Talk about the state of trading
shares on Viet...
... of entities
such as bills, it is hard to control and supervise a substance of these activities. The
evaluation ofthe reliability ofthe information that is hard to be corrected. Therefore, the
need ... companies offered to the public. Conclusion, it is necessary to
expand the scope of activities of individual securities offering.
+For information proclaimation: The expansion of disclosure of information, ... legitimate interests of investors are not
specific in the law. Besides, with the rapid development ofthe stock market has many
problems arising inadequacies, need to fix thelaw to limit the risk for...
... all other sectors. Then
estimating the size ofthe adaptation deficit requires estimating the degree of government
underspending in climate-sensitive areas relative to all other areas ofthe ... Because ofthe complexity of modeling sectors at a global level, none ofthe
sectoral models is capable of choosing the optimal timing of investments. This implies that the time-paths
of investments ... separation of costs of development from those of adaptation in the EACC study), the
major difference between them is the sixfold increase in the cost of coastal zone management
and defense under the...
... from the case lawofthe European Court of Justice. In its case lawthe
ECJ had recognized two of these areas of exclusive competence. The first of these
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he connects that to the idea ofthe will ofthe law- maker or constituent power.’
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binds the people together’. Here is the central passage ofthe Maastricht decision
one more time: The States need sufficiently important spheres of activity of their
own in which the people of...
... economy in the ordinary sense, or whether it is the concrete study of
single societies and of groups of them. In the latter case Stammler has added another name or rather two
names; science ofthe matter ... establish another lawof capitalist society, thelawofthe tendency ofthe rate of profits to
fall. Technical improvement, which in an abstract economic society would show itself in the decreased ... existence, he admits the influence of race, of
temperament and ofthe promptings of nature. And, finally, he does not overlook the influence of the
individual, i.e. ofthe work of those who are called...
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p andf. The smaller these costs or the greater these elasticities, the smaller
the cost of ... damages, it must also reduce the optimal number of offenses
and increase the optimal values of p andf. On the other hand, an increase
in the other component ofthe cost of apprehension and conviction,
has
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... internalise
the externalities ofthe production of meat
and dairy products – i.e. including them in the
price ofthe product. This would involve the
introduction of a Pigouvian Tax equal to the
cost ... system.
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The table on page
7 shows the farm level cost of producing one
pound (0.45kg) of pigmeat in each ofthe four
systems investigated by the study.
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the most damaging in terms of both cost of
illness and loss of QALYs. Salmonella in poultry
was the fourth most damaging in terms ofthe
combined impact of cost of illness and loss of
QALYs....
... converting the accumulated stocks to
bonds at multiple dates near the end of one’s career. The idea,
of
course,
is
to
reduce the importance ofthe level ofthe stock market on a particular day. The ... a higher return if the asset
was the S&P
500
than if it was a diversified portfolio of bonds, regardless of
the date of purchase and the date of sale. The size ofthe equity premium is ...
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professor
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economics, Department of Economics, and di-
rector ofthe Center
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of
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... scrutiny of
the courts? What is the use of courts, if you cannot access them? . . . The
response ofthe government and the House of Lords to the chorus of crit-
icism of clause 11 will produce the ... they are maintaining the rule oflaw in exceptional
situations, they make things worse not better from the perspective of a
substantive conception ofthe rule of law. For they maintain that they ... in
practice they tend to boil down to two: either judges are in dereliction of
their duty to uphold the rule oflaw or, on the contrary, they are doing
precisely what their duty to uphold the rule of law...