Essais in economics of telecommunications : competition between services and between firms
Marc Petulowa
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Lobbying in the Shadows: A Comparative Analysis of Government Lobbyist Registers
Policy Points Our research provides a starting point to benchmark government transparency measures to improve the quality and accessibility of information about lobbying. Policymakers and regulators can use our framework to develop or strengthen their own lobbying registers.
JENNIFER LACY‐NICHOLS+3 more
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Enhancing medication literacy through a telepharmacy call center in Israel: consultation overview and patient satisfaction. [PDF]
Nissan R+6 more
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The Sky's the Limit? SkyKick v Sky and Speculative Trade Mark Registration
Trade marks are registered for specific products, which defines the scope of their exclusive legal monopoly. To benefit from a broad scope, applicants increasingly overclaim. They apply for categories of products with no intention to use the mark on them in trade.
Dev S. Gangjee
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Resource Allocation and Interference Coordination Strategies in Heterogeneous Dual-Layer Satellite Networks. [PDF]
Li J, Chai R, Zhou T, Liang C.
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Recognising Capabilities: The Importance of Recognition for Human Flourishing
This article aims to enrich critical sociolegal scholarship and methodological approaches within the field of capability theory by introducing ‘recognising capabilities analysis’. The recognising capabilities analysis embeds Nancy Fraser's theory of recognition (particularly her concept of parity of participation), into the capability paradigm.
Alex Louise Pearl
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The role of total quality management in enhancing customer satisfaction in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. [PDF]
Alsaqer S, Katar I, Abdelhadi A.
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TERRITORIALIZING POWER: The Politics of Presidential Projects in Antananarivo, Madagascar
Abstract Large‐scale infrastructure projects have become a defining feature of African urbanism. The study of the surge in infrastructure investments has largely been conducted against the backdrop of a purported ‘neoliberal global modernity’ in which cities compete to attract international investments.
Fanny Voélin, Lars Buur
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A battle of heated tobacco sales: transfer discount promotions in Japan. [PDF]
Hirano T.
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