Regulation between Legal Norms and Economic Reality: Intentions, Effects, and Adaption: The German and American Experiences (Rechtsordnung Und Wirtschaftsgeschichte)
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Regulation between Legal Norms and Economic Reality
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783161522482 bzw. 3161522486, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Co. KG, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Livraison gratuite.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, thon-buch.de, [3117356].
Neuware - Currently, the terms regulation and deregulation are on everyone's lips. However, historical attempts to solve the problem of natural monopolies ranged between two extremes. On the one hand there was the government regulation of private companies in the U.S., and on the other hand there was government provision or nationalization of companies in Germany and most of continental Europe. At the interface between legal and economic history, this volume, the result of a German-American conference, focuses on the regulation of natural monopolies in network industries such as railways, energy or telecommunications. It analyzes constitutional and legal frameworks and investigates the development of markets and the political influence exerted by market participants. All historical moments lead to broader questions about regulation in its cultural-historical context, including the general principles underlying public regulatory policy in law, economics and society - as well as existing path dependences. Hence, the volume provides a transnational and intercultural dialogue about the different characteristics and cultural interpretations of markets and market economies as well as their roles in society. With contributions by: James W. Ely Jr., Katja Fuder, Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz, Boris Gehlen, William J. Hausman, Alexandra von Künsberg-Langenstadt, Marc Levinson, Christian Maurer, Roman Michalczyk, Alfred C. Mierzejewski, John L. Neufeld, Bill Novak, Markus Patt, Mark H. Rose, Johannes Rüberg, Mathias Schmoeckel, Frank Schorkopf, Günther Schulz, Andreas Their, Markus Wagner, Thomas Züll, Taschenbuch, Neuware, 2 x 23.3 x 15.6, 508g.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, thon-buch.de, [3117356].
Neuware - Currently, the terms regulation and deregulation are on everyone's lips. However, historical attempts to solve the problem of natural monopolies ranged between two extremes. On the one hand there was the government regulation of private companies in the U.S., and on the other hand there was government provision or nationalization of companies in Germany and most of continental Europe. At the interface between legal and economic history, this volume, the result of a German-American conference, focuses on the regulation of natural monopolies in network industries such as railways, energy or telecommunications. It analyzes constitutional and legal frameworks and investigates the development of markets and the political influence exerted by market participants. All historical moments lead to broader questions about regulation in its cultural-historical context, including the general principles underlying public regulatory policy in law, economics and society - as well as existing path dependences. Hence, the volume provides a transnational and intercultural dialogue about the different characteristics and cultural interpretations of markets and market economies as well as their roles in society. With contributions by: James W. Ely Jr., Katja Fuder, Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz, Boris Gehlen, William J. Hausman, Alexandra von Künsberg-Langenstadt, Marc Levinson, Christian Maurer, Roman Michalczyk, Alfred C. Mierzejewski, John L. Neufeld, Bill Novak, Markus Patt, Mark H. Rose, Johannes Rüberg, Mathias Schmoeckel, Frank Schorkopf, Günther Schulz, Andreas Their, Markus Wagner, Thomas Züll, Taschenbuch, Neuware, 2 x 23.3 x 15.6, 508g.
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Regulation between Legal Norms and Economic Reality
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783161522482 bzw. 3161522486, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Co. KG, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Livraison gratuite.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, thon-buch.de, [3117356].
Neuware - Currently, the terms regulation and deregulation are on everyone's lips. However, historical attempts to solve the problem of natural monopolies ranged between two extremes. On the one hand there was the government regulation of private companies in the U.S., and on the other hand there was government provision or nationalization of companies in Germany and most of continental Europe. At the interface between legal and economic history, this volume, the result of a German-American conference, focuses on the regulation of natural monopolies in network industries such as railways, energy or telecommunications. It analyzes constitutional and legal frameworks and investigates the development of markets and the political influence exerted by market participants. All historical moments lead to broader questions about regulation in its cultural-historical context, including the general principles underlying public regulatory policy in law, economics and society - as well as existing path dependences. Hence, the volume provides a transnational and intercultural dialogue about the different characteristics and cultural interpretations of markets and market economies as well as their roles in society. With contributions by: James W. Ely Jr., Katja Fuder, Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz, Boris Gehlen, William J. Hausman, Alexandra von Künsberg-Langenstadt, Marc Levinson, Christian Maurer, Roman Michalczyk, Alfred C. Mierzejewski, John L. Neufeld, Bill Novak, Markus Patt, Mark H. Rose, Johannes Rüberg, Mathias Schmoeckel, Frank Schorkopf, Günther Schulz, Andreas Their, Markus Wagner, Thomas Züll, Taschenbuch, Neuware, 2 x 23.3 x 15.6, 508g.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, thon-buch.de, [3117356].
Neuware - Currently, the terms regulation and deregulation are on everyone's lips. However, historical attempts to solve the problem of natural monopolies ranged between two extremes. On the one hand there was the government regulation of private companies in the U.S., and on the other hand there was government provision or nationalization of companies in Germany and most of continental Europe. At the interface between legal and economic history, this volume, the result of a German-American conference, focuses on the regulation of natural monopolies in network industries such as railways, energy or telecommunications. It analyzes constitutional and legal frameworks and investigates the development of markets and the political influence exerted by market participants. All historical moments lead to broader questions about regulation in its cultural-historical context, including the general principles underlying public regulatory policy in law, economics and society - as well as existing path dependences. Hence, the volume provides a transnational and intercultural dialogue about the different characteristics and cultural interpretations of markets and market economies as well as their roles in society. With contributions by: James W. Ely Jr., Katja Fuder, Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz, Boris Gehlen, William J. Hausman, Alexandra von Künsberg-Langenstadt, Marc Levinson, Christian Maurer, Roman Michalczyk, Alfred C. Mierzejewski, John L. Neufeld, Bill Novak, Markus Patt, Mark H. Rose, Johannes Rüberg, Mathias Schmoeckel, Frank Schorkopf, Günther Schulz, Andreas Their, Markus Wagner, Thomas Züll, Taschenbuch, Neuware, 2 x 23.3 x 15.6, 508g.
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Regulation between Legal Norms Economic Reality Intentions, Effects, Adaption: The German American Experiences
DE NW
ISBN: 9783161522482 bzw. 3161522486, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Speyer & Peters GmbH, [4956081].
328 S. Currently, the terms regulation and deregulation are on everyones lips. However, historical attempts to solve the problem of natural monopolies ranged between two extremes. On the one hand there was the government regulation of private companies in the U.S., and on the other hand there was government provision or nationalization of companies in Germany and most of continental Europe. At the interface between legal and economic history, this volume, the result of a German-American conference, focuses on the regulation of natural monopolies in network industries such as railways, energy or telecommunications. It analyzes constitutional and legal frameworks and investigates the development of markets and the political influence exerted by market participants. All historical moments lead to broader questions about regulation in its cultural-historical context, including the general principles underlying public regulatory policy in law, economics and society - as well as existing path dependences. Hence, the volume provides a transnational and intercultural dialogue about the different characteristics and cultural interpretations of markets and market economies as well as their roles in society. With contributions by: James W. Ely Jr., Katja Fuder, Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz, Boris Gehlen, William J. Hausman, Alexandra von Künsberg-Langenstadt, Marc Levinson, Christian Maurer, Roman Michalczyk, Alfred C. Mierzejewski, John L. Neufeld, Bill Novak, Markus Patt, Mark H. Rose, Johannes Rüberg, Mathias Schmoeckel, Frank Schorkopf, Günther Schulz, Andreas Their, Markus Wagner, Thomas Züll ISBN 9783161522482, Neuware, 508g.
328 S. Currently, the terms regulation and deregulation are on everyones lips. However, historical attempts to solve the problem of natural monopolies ranged between two extremes. On the one hand there was the government regulation of private companies in the U.S., and on the other hand there was government provision or nationalization of companies in Germany and most of continental Europe. At the interface between legal and economic history, this volume, the result of a German-American conference, focuses on the regulation of natural monopolies in network industries such as railways, energy or telecommunications. It analyzes constitutional and legal frameworks and investigates the development of markets and the political influence exerted by market participants. All historical moments lead to broader questions about regulation in its cultural-historical context, including the general principles underlying public regulatory policy in law, economics and society - as well as existing path dependences. Hence, the volume provides a transnational and intercultural dialogue about the different characteristics and cultural interpretations of markets and market economies as well as their roles in society. With contributions by: James W. Ely Jr., Katja Fuder, Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz, Boris Gehlen, William J. Hausman, Alexandra von Künsberg-Langenstadt, Marc Levinson, Christian Maurer, Roman Michalczyk, Alfred C. Mierzejewski, John L. Neufeld, Bill Novak, Markus Patt, Mark H. Rose, Johannes Rüberg, Mathias Schmoeckel, Frank Schorkopf, Günther Schulz, Andreas Their, Markus Wagner, Thomas Züll ISBN 9783161522482, Neuware, 508g.
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Rechtsordnung und Wirtschaftsgeschichte: Regulation between Legal Norms and Economic Reality - Intentions, Effects, and Adaption: The German and American Experiences (2014)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783161522482 bzw. 3161522486, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Livraison gratuite.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Syndikat Buchdienst, [4235284].
Currently, the terms regulation and deregulation are on everyone s lips. However, historical attempts to solve the problem of natural monopolies ranged between two extremes. On the one hand there was the government regulation of private companies in the U.S., and on the other hand there was government provision or nationalization of companies in Germany and most of continental Europe. At the interface between legal and economic history, this volume, the result of a German-American conference, focuses on the regulation of natural monopolies in network industries such as railways, energy or telecommunications. It analyzes constitutional and legal frameworks and investigates the development of markets and the political influence exerted by market participants. All historical moments lead to broader questions about regulation in its cultural-historical context, including the general principles underlying public regulatory policy in law, economics and society - as well as existing path dependences. Hence, the volume provides a transnational and intercultural dialogue about the different characteristics and cultural interpretations of markets and market economies as well as their roles in society. With contributions by: James W. Ely Jr., Katja Fuder, Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz, Boris Gehlen, William J. Hausman, Alexandra von Künsberg-Langenstadt, Marc Levinson, Christian Maurer, Roman Michalczyk, Alfred C. Mierzejewski, John L. Neufeld, Bill Novak, Markus Patt, Mark H. Rose, Johannes Rüberg, Mathias Schmoeckel, Frank Schorkopf, Günther Schulz, Andreas Their, Markus Wagner, Thomas Züll BIOGRAFIE Schmoeckel, Mathias: Prof. Mathias Schmoeckel lehrt Rechtsgeschichte und Zivilrecht an der Universität Bonn. Taschenbuch / Paperback, Neuware, H: 231mm, B: 155mm, T: 15mm, 510g.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Syndikat Buchdienst, [4235284].
Currently, the terms regulation and deregulation are on everyone s lips. However, historical attempts to solve the problem of natural monopolies ranged between two extremes. On the one hand there was the government regulation of private companies in the U.S., and on the other hand there was government provision or nationalization of companies in Germany and most of continental Europe. At the interface between legal and economic history, this volume, the result of a German-American conference, focuses on the regulation of natural monopolies in network industries such as railways, energy or telecommunications. It analyzes constitutional and legal frameworks and investigates the development of markets and the political influence exerted by market participants. All historical moments lead to broader questions about regulation in its cultural-historical context, including the general principles underlying public regulatory policy in law, economics and society - as well as existing path dependences. Hence, the volume provides a transnational and intercultural dialogue about the different characteristics and cultural interpretations of markets and market economies as well as their roles in society. With contributions by: James W. Ely Jr., Katja Fuder, Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz, Boris Gehlen, William J. Hausman, Alexandra von Künsberg-Langenstadt, Marc Levinson, Christian Maurer, Roman Michalczyk, Alfred C. Mierzejewski, John L. Neufeld, Bill Novak, Markus Patt, Mark H. Rose, Johannes Rüberg, Mathias Schmoeckel, Frank Schorkopf, Günther Schulz, Andreas Their, Markus Wagner, Thomas Züll BIOGRAFIE Schmoeckel, Mathias: Prof. Mathias Schmoeckel lehrt Rechtsgeschichte und Zivilrecht an der Universität Bonn. Taschenbuch / Paperback, Neuware, H: 231mm, B: 155mm, T: 15mm, 510g.
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Rechtsordnung und Wirtschaftsgeschichte: Regulation between Legal Norms and Economic Reality - Intentions, Effects, and Adaption: The German and American Experiences (2014)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783161522482 bzw. 3161522486, in Deutsch, 328 Seiten, Mohr Siebeck, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Livraison gratuite.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Syndikat Buchdienst, [4235284].
Currently, the terms regulation and deregulation are on everyone s lips. However, historical attempts to solve the problem of natural monopolies ranged between two extremes. On the one hand there was the government regulation of private companies in the U.S., and on the other hand there was government provision or nationalization of companies in Germany and most of continental Europe. At the interface between legal and economic history, this volume, the result of a German-American conference, focuses on the regulation of natural monopolies in network industries such as railways, energy or telecommunications. It analyzes constitutional and legal frameworks and investigates the development of markets and the political influence exerted by market participants. All historical moments lead to broader questions about regulation in its cultural-historical context, including the general principles underlying public regulatory policy in law, economics and society - as well as existing path dependences. Hence, the volume provides a transnational and intercultural dialogue about the different characteristics and cultural interpretations of markets and market economies as well as their roles in society. With contributions by: James W. Ely Jr., Katja Fuder, Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz, Boris Gehlen, William J. Hausman, Alexandra von Künsberg-Langenstadt, Marc Levinson, Christian Maurer, Roman Michalczyk, Alfred C. Mierzejewski, John L. Neufeld, Bill Novak, Markus Patt, Mark H. Rose, Johannes Rüberg, Mathias Schmoeckel, Frank Schorkopf, Günther Schulz, Andreas Their, Markus Wagner, Thomas Züll BIOGRAFIE Schmoeckel, Mathias: Prof. Mathias Schmoeckel lehrt Rechtsgeschichte und Zivilrecht an der Universität Bonn. 2014, Taschenbuch / Paperback, Neuware, H: 231mm, B: 155mm, T: 15mm, 510g, 328, Internationaler Versand, Selbstabholung und Barzahlung, PayPal, offene Rechnung, Banküberweisung.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Syndikat Buchdienst, [4235284].
Currently, the terms regulation and deregulation are on everyone s lips. However, historical attempts to solve the problem of natural monopolies ranged between two extremes. On the one hand there was the government regulation of private companies in the U.S., and on the other hand there was government provision or nationalization of companies in Germany and most of continental Europe. At the interface between legal and economic history, this volume, the result of a German-American conference, focuses on the regulation of natural monopolies in network industries such as railways, energy or telecommunications. It analyzes constitutional and legal frameworks and investigates the development of markets and the political influence exerted by market participants. All historical moments lead to broader questions about regulation in its cultural-historical context, including the general principles underlying public regulatory policy in law, economics and society - as well as existing path dependences. Hence, the volume provides a transnational and intercultural dialogue about the different characteristics and cultural interpretations of markets and market economies as well as their roles in society. With contributions by: James W. Ely Jr., Katja Fuder, Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz, Boris Gehlen, William J. Hausman, Alexandra von Künsberg-Langenstadt, Marc Levinson, Christian Maurer, Roman Michalczyk, Alfred C. Mierzejewski, John L. Neufeld, Bill Novak, Markus Patt, Mark H. Rose, Johannes Rüberg, Mathias Schmoeckel, Frank Schorkopf, Günther Schulz, Andreas Their, Markus Wagner, Thomas Züll BIOGRAFIE Schmoeckel, Mathias: Prof. Mathias Schmoeckel lehrt Rechtsgeschichte und Zivilrecht an der Universität Bonn. 2014, Taschenbuch / Paperback, Neuware, H: 231mm, B: 155mm, T: 15mm, 510g, 328, Internationaler Versand, Selbstabholung und Barzahlung, PayPal, offene Rechnung, Banküberweisung.
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Regulation between Legal Norms and Economic Reality (2014)
~EN PB NW FE
ISBN: 9783161522482 bzw. 3161522486, vermutlich in Englisch, Mohr Siebeck, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, sofort lieferbar.
Intentions, Effects, and Adaption: The German and American Experiences, Buch, Softcover.
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