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Private Pension Provision: What an Ageing Europe Can Learn from a Latin Tiger
by Kristian Niemietz (published 2007)
Although few people deny that European pay-as-you-go (PAYGO) pension systems are in crisis, reform debates seldom go beyond marginal changes. In European political debates privatisation and full funding are usually objected to both on economic and on moral grounds. This paper describes Chile`s privatised, funded system of old-age provision with the purpose of illustrating why personal retirement savings accounts are preferable to European pay-as-you-go systems in both regards. Chile is an excellent showcase not only because it represents the purest example of the move from the latter to the former, but also because it has been in place for long enough to provide a good evidence base.
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Climate of Opinion 4
by Stockholm Network (published 2007)
The fourth edition of Climate of Opinion focuses on the liberalisation of Europe`s energy markets and contains the following articles:
- Commentary by Helen Davison
- European Energy at the Cross Roads by Barry Neville
- Ownership Unbundling: The Last Resort? by Bartlomiej Nowak
- Yesterday`s Energy Champions, Today`s Cheats by Paul Domjan
- Microclimates – Top Stories in Energy and Environment
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Intellectual Property Rights and the Essential Facilities Doctrine Under French Law
by Aurélien Condomines (published 2007)
This paper examines the approach of French competition authorities to the issues of dominant market position and access to intellectual property rights under the doctrine of `essential facility`. Taking three milestone rulings, the author argues that French competition authorities and courts have adopted the same cautious approach that generally prevails under European law concerning the use of the essential facility theory to oblige dominant companies to grant access to technology and information protected by intellectual property rights.
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Know IP: Volume 3 - Issue 6
by Stockholm Network (published 2007)
Edition 3.6 0f Know IP includes the following articles:
- "The Patent Reform Act – Divided We Are, United We Stand"
by Helen Disney and Dr. Meir P. Pugatch - "Cause or Coincidence? Some Empirical Findings on the Link Between IP and Innovation" by Kristian Niemietz
- "The Real Threat to European R & D" by Alec van Gelder
- Book Review: Le Droit Français de la Concurrence, Aurelian Condomines by Dr Meir P. Pugatch
- New and Notable: ‘Stockholm Network Expert`s Series on IPRs and Competition – A Statistical Analysis of the Gowers Review’
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Climate of Opinion 3
by Stockholm Network (published 2007)
This is the third edition of the Stockholm Network’s new energy and environment newsletter, Climate of Opinion. This edition is dedicated to the aviation industry, and contains the following articles:
- Ready for take off? The inclusion of the aviation sector in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme by Arnoud Walrecht & Dr Jeroen Kruijd
- Emissions trading for the aviation industry by Philippe Rochat
- The Economic Case for Airport Expansion by Simon Baugh
- Top Stories in Energy and Environment: Microclimates
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A Statistical Analysis of the Gowers Review
by Simon Moore (published 2007)
This paper uses statistical analysis to provide an insight into the submissions sent to the Gowers Review. It is an attempt to understand how the Gowers process reflects the IP climate in the UK, and whether Gowers made the best use of the nation’s IP expertise.The study investigates a number of areas, including the industries and groups who provided evidence to Gowers, how much use the submissions made of the “economic analysis” Gowers requested, and what use Gowers made of the advice he was given. We conclude that, despite the shortage of economic analysis in a large proportion of the submissions that were made, he still tended to follow the recommendations sent to him.
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A Healthy Market? Health Technology Assessment in Context
by Helen Davison and Dr Meir P Pugatch (published 2007)
In March 2007 the Stockholm Network launched its new series on the political economy of health technology assessment (HTA). We are delighted to enclose the second paper in the series, authored by Dr Meir Pugatch and Helen Davison, focusing on the historical, political and economic developments that have led to the creation of institutional HTA processes and bodies.
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Know IP: Volume 3 - Issue 5
by Stockholm Network (published 2007)
Edition 3.5 of Know IP includes the following artciles:
- "The complex (and maybe even impossible) job of IP policymakers today" by Helen Disney and Dr. Meir P. Pugatch
- "A Dip in the Patent Pool" by Simon Moore
- "Proprietary Software vs. Open Source Software" by Federico Etro
- "IPRinternalise: Integrating Intellectual Property Rights in Technical Education" by Prof. Prabuddha Ganguli, Siddharth Jabade and Hemant Abhyankar
- News Flashes
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Climate of Opinion 2
by Stockholm Network (published 2007)
This edition of is dedicated to the European emissions trading scheme, and contains the following articles - Technology Can Triumph – Howard Chase - ETS: The Next Steps – Hannah Wanjie - The Road to Energy Hell is Paved With Good Intentions – Kenneth P. Green - Microclimates – Top Stories in Energy and Environment
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Amigo Society Transcription: Free to move: Old and New Europe beyond the Polish plumber
by Philippe Legrain (published 2007)
The transcription from the Amigo Society Debate from 12th June 2007, which focused on workers in Europe.
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