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This volume brings together academic economists and lawyers to
evaluate and compare the regulation of telecommunications markets
in Germany and the United States. The unifying theme in all of the
pa pers is that the goal of public policy in this area should be to
make the broadest and most functional competition possible by means
of an ap propriate regulatory framework. Because the European and
American telecommunications markets are becoming more intertwined
each day, the issues addressed in this volume will be topical to
the business, government, and academic communities for some time.
For the chairman of the Monopoly Commission, Wernhard Moschel, the
opening of the German telecommunications market has been successful
in principle. This is clearly recognizable in the case of the
competition in long-distance transport. Based on the view that the
regulatory authority should make itself obsolete, Professor Moschel
advocates an incremental review and gradual reduction of
regulation."
Human behaviour is infinitely complex, the result of thousands of
interactions between predispositions, external factors and physical
and cognitive processes. It is also highly unpredictable, which
makes meaningful social engagement difficult without the aid of
some external framework such as that offered by an institution.
Both formal and informal institutions can provide the element of
predictability necessary for successful, complex interactions, a
factor which is often overlooked by institutional analysts and
designers. Drawing on a wide range of disciplines including
psychology, economics, and sociological and political studies, this
book develops a coherent and accessible theory for explaining the
unpredictability of individual behaviour. The author then
highlights the danger of institutional reforms undermining the very
capacity to generate predictability which is so central to their
success. This book will appeal to academics, researchers and
professionals in many fields including management studies,
behavioural economics and the new, interdisciplinary field of
institutional design.
This volume brings together academic economists and lawyers to
evaluate and compare the regulation of telecommunications markets
in Germany and the United States. The unifying theme in all of the
pa pers is that the goal of public policy in this area should be to
make the broadest and most functional competition possible by means
of an ap propriate regulatory framework. Because the European and
American telecommunications markets are becoming more intertwined
each day, the issues addressed in this volume will be topical to
the business, government, and academic communities for some time.
For the chairman of the Monopoly Commission, Wernhard Moschel, the
opening of the German telecommunications market has been successful
in principle. This is clearly recognizable in the case of the
competition in long-distance transport. Based on the view that the
regulatory authority should make itself obsolete, Professor Moschel
advocates an incremental review and gradual reduction of
regulation."
Die regelmassig erscheinenden Berichte zur Lage des Eigentums"
thematisieren die Problem- und Erkenntnisfelder im Umfeld des
Privateigentums in all seinen relevanten Bezugen, aus allen
wissenschaftlichen Forschungsrichtungen sowie in nationaler,
europaischer und globaler Perspektive. Themen des ersten Bandes:
Rechtsprechungsentwicklung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts zu Art. 14
GG; internationaler Eigentumsschutz in Europa und auf der Ebene der
Welthandelsorganisation."
Human behaviour is infinitely complex, the result of thousands of
interactions between predispositions, external factors and physical
and cognitive processes. It is also highly unpredictable, which
makes meaningful social engagement difficult without the aid of
some external framework such as that offered by an institution.
Both formal and informal institutions can provide the element of
predictability necessary for successful, complex interactions, a
factor which is often overlooked by institutional analysts and
designers. Drawing on a wide range of disciplines including
psychology, economics, and sociological and political studies, this
book develops a coherent and accessible theory for explaining the
unpredictability of individual behaviour. The author then
highlights the danger of institutional reforms undermining the very
capacity to generate predictability which is so central to their
success. This book will appeal to academics, researchers and
professionals in many fields including management studies,
behavioural economics and the new, interdisciplinary field of
institutional design.
Ebbe Weiss-Weingart (b. 1923) is one of the pioneers of
international studio jewellery. For over seventy years she has
enriched the contemporary jewellery scene with her diverse works.
Her inception in the 1950s and 1960s with structured surfaces and
galvanised sculptured pieces will never be forgotten. Alongside
figurative motifs - in particular, her portrayals of humans and
animals - she also created pieces with an ironic and quirky touch.
In her last phase of creativity, which began in the 1990s, she had
a penchant for working with jewellery made from Chinese jade
reliefs. Around 200 illustrations of these jewellery objects
documents her award-winning work, and along with previously
unpublished photographic material, expands on her hitherto unknown
accomplishments. Includes, in full, her speech on the occasion of
receiving the Gesellschaft fur Goldschmiedekunst's Ring of Honour,
which gives an insight into Ebbe Weiss-Weingart's philosophy and
working processes.
Die in regelmassigen Abstanden erscheinenden "Berichte zur Lage des
Eigentums" thematisieren die Problem- und Erkenntnisfelder im
Umfeld des Privateigentums in all seinen relevanten Bezugen, aus
allen wissenschaftlichen Forschungsrichtungen sowie in nationaler,
europaischer und globaler Perspektive. Im vorliegenden ersten
Bericht stehen juristische Fragestellungen im Vordergrund. Am
Beginn indes steht eine eigentumstheoretische Analyse zur sozialen
Funktion des Eigentums von Christoph Engel. Otto Depenheuer
skizziert, analysiert und kommentiert die fur das nationale
Eigentumsrecht grundlegende Rechtsprechungsentwicklung des
Bundesverfassungsgerichts zu Art. 14 GG. Thomas von Danwitz gibt
einen umfassenden Uberblick uber den internationalen
Eigentumsschutz in Europa und auf der Ebene der
Welthandelsorganisation."
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