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-stress situation an improvement of local fiscal capacity can be achieved from the increase of fees. Four European countries were chosen …
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This paper describes the development of congestion charging policy in London.
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. We develop an econometric modelat the patent level to quantify the impact of office fees and translation costs onfirms … previous studies. The resultssuggest that both translation costs and fees for validation and renewals have astrong influence on …
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We show that, for licensing by an outside innovator in a Cournot oligopoly,royalty licensing can generate higher payoff to the innovator than the fixed-feelicensing and auction if the labor market is unionized...
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How do you fund university education? In the UK, the governmentplans to introduce variable fees from 2006, to be paid …
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Rather than being a handicap, the proposals to introduce top-up fees will prove aboon to students.[...] …
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Universities, parents and poorer students will allbenefit under the Government’s plans for top-upfees.[...]
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How best to widen university access - by abolishing fees, as the Tories suggest, or byenhancing student loans, as the …
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Universities need cash, students need support and there are too few working-classentrants. After a two-year extension, Charles Clarke and the class of '73 are all set todeliver answers to these problems. Nicholas Barr offers a guide to how you, theexaminers, should mark their responses.[...]
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