KEI, here.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Rules for Growth: Promoting Innovation and Growth Through Legal Reform
R. Litan , Y. Benkler , H. Butler , J. Clippinger , R. Cook-Deegan , R. Cooter , A. Edlin , N. Garnett , R. Gilson , O. Goodenough , G. Hadfield , M. Lemley , F. Partnoy , G. Priest , L. Ribstein , C. Sabel , P. Schuck , H. Scott, R. Scott , A. Stein , V. Stodden , J. Tyler III , A. Viard and B. Wittes, here.
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The DSA delivers, the DSA delivers not Sitting in a city park, looking at an impressive number of daisies, I am finally listening to the ver...
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P. Girnus, here. I am the Executive Director of an independent AI policy think tank. Independent means we don't take government money....
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Politico.eu, here. On the one hand, one has Caffarra, and others like her, insisting that the whole thing is a farce. On the other, there ...
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OECD, here. Tbd today, Trento U.
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M. Peitz, here . [Disagree, of course]
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L. Hof, here.
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S. Cohen, T. Davies here . A sort of licence fee ("mechanisms of compensation") is also the result we suggested coming from a ...