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What Workers Really Want : Voice, Unions and Personal Contracts
Feldman, Yuval; Falk, Amir; Katz, Miri - 2015
One of the leading theories for why employees join unions, represented in Freeman and Rogers’ influential book, "What Workers Want," is that employees' main concern is to be given a greater voice in the workplace and that unions best serve this function. This line of literature, while doing...
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Precautionary Governance and the Limits of Scientific Knowledge : A Democratic Framework for Regulating Nanotechnology
Perez, Professor Oren - 2014
Nanotechnology presents regulators with a difficult challenge. Nano materials and nanoprocesses involve deep uncertainties regarding their potential benefits and health and environmental risks, reflecting the embryonic state of the underlying science. These uncertainties have led various...
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The Internal Logic of Assumption of Executory Contracts
Hahn, David - 2010
Executory contracts are a pivotal element of bankruptcy, forming some of the most vital economic values for a debtor's business. Bankruptcy law allows a trustee to choose whether to assume an executory contract or to reject it. While this is well settled statutory law, the theoretical...
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Marriage Against Their Will
Lifshitz, Shahar - 2009
This article addresses the regulatory regime governing the relationships between unmarried cohabitants. In the article I challenge the conventional divide between conservative and liberal approaches: on one hand, moral condemnation of non-marital conjugal relationships and public policy in favor...
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Monopolization via Voluntary Network Effects
Ayal, Adi - 2009
Firms strategically investing in creating (or strengthening) network effects, are engaged in actively shifting market structure. From situations where standard competition may be possible, they shift the market towards monopoly, betting on their ability to win the 'competition for the market'....
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The New Text of the Agreement on Government Procurement : An Analysis and Assessment
Reich, Arie - 2009
This article describes and analyzes the new, tentatively agreed text of the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement. It compares it to the existing agreement of 1995, offers interpretation of its provisions and discusses its potential implications for the regulation of international government...
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Coming Full Circle : Will 'New Economics' Require Old Solutions in Cellular Market Regulation? (Hebrew)
Ayal, Adi - 2009
Regulation of the Israeli cellular market is an ongoing project, in which several governmental institutions are involved. This study focuses on the dual regulation of the Ministry of Communication and the Antitrust Authority, who joined hands in mandating the reduction of access fees (a.k.a....
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The Agricultural Exemption in Antitrust Law : A Comparative Look at the Political Economy of Market Regulation
Reich, Arie - 2007
Agriculture is a special and problematic case not only in international trade regulation, but also in antitrust law. Special exemptions of the agricultural sector from the full application of competition rules can be found in most jurisdictions. This article discusses these exemptions as they...
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