Research
Prices and Profits in Dominant Firm Adjudication
Managing Employee Concerns Through Procedural Fairness
Abuse of Dominance by High-Technology Enterprises: A Comparison of U.S. and E.C. Approaches
This paper compares how the United States and the European Community dealt with competition policy challenges by two firms operating at the frontiers of technology: Microsoft and Intel. The U.S.
Deals Versus Rules: Policy Implementation Uncertainty and Why Firms Hate It
Firms in Africa report "regulatory and economic policy uncertainty" as a top constraint to their growth. We argue that often firms in Africa do not cope with policy rules, rather they face deals; firm
Open Access for Heavy Haul Railroads: A Questionable Strategy for Social Welfare Gains
Heavy haul freight railroads carrying bulk materials such as coal or iron ore are characterized by several unique challenges relating to investment in construction and maintenance as well as achieveme
Prospects for Private Infrastructure in the United States: The Case of Toll Roads
Based on the proceedings of Lincoln Institute’s fourth annual land policy conference, this volume analyzes municipal revenue instruments such as intergovernmental transfers, property tax, tax incremen
Athens: The First Domino?
This fiscal crisis could ignite the next global financial meltdown.
Advance Recovery and the Development of Resilient Organisations and Societies
Integrative risk management starts with the premise that no measure of exposure can be taken in isolation.
Urban Economics and Entrepreneurship
Research on entrepreneurship often examines the local dimensions of new business formation.
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