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...And, as lockdown measures are softened, the return of the likes of Gregg's, Starbucks et al to the UK FtG market will increase competition....
...Per Starr et al., a 10 per cent increase in the number of non-competes leads to 6 per cent lower wages in states that enforce the agreements versus those that do not....
...In the early days of the US, however, voting was generally limited to property owners. But this restriction has long since gone with the gradual shift to universal adult suffrage....
...Second, it studies the impact of intellectual property rights for existing technologies on subsequent innovation that builds on these same technologies....
...We saw this on March 8, when a bankruptcy court in New York ruled that a group of insolvent energy production companies called “Sabine Oil & Gas Corporation et al” could “reject” their service contracts...
...To our knowledge, there are only a few, limited estimates of the benefits of these regulations, eg Cheshire and Sheppard (2002) and Glaeser et al (2005), both of which suggest that the welfare costs of regulation...
...Masterpieces of Chinese Painting: 700-1900, edited by Zhang Hongxing, V&A Publishing, RRP£40/$60 The world’s oldest painting tradition explored in the glorious catalogue to the V&A’s current, once-in-a-lifetime...
...But while motivated mainly by considerations of intellectual property, the implications of the deal could eventually spread much further....
...While Lee is in Paris at Kreo’s rue Dauphine space with work from artists Donald Judd, Larry Clark and Michelangelo Pistoletto et al, the Krzentowskis will be in London with a selection of limited edition...
...the cutting edge of furniture technology....
...What really happened at Northern Rock, Royal Bank of Scotland et al? This gives you a clearer idea....
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...He was a “working man of the theatre” - arguably (but not in every respect) superior to Dekker, Middleton, Jonson et al, and no different in kind. He lived in a real world....
...Again, Hugenholtz et al, point out that the majority of cases brought under the Directive have been about databases that would have been created anyway - telephone numbers, television schedules, concert...
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