Title:E-Gov and Public Sector Reform: What roles for government in e-government?
Author(s):FINGER, MatthiasDate:2009Type of Publication:Contribution to bookAbstract:E-Government is often conceived as the next logical step after public sector reform. However, the implications of this step are not always acknowledged. In this paper, I will first recall, how exactly e-government follows ...
Title:E-governance: A global journey
Author(s):FINGER, Matthias; SULTANA, Fouzia NasreenDate:2012Type of Publication:BookAbstract:No abstract available.
Title:Ecological Debt and Historical Responsibility Revisited: The case of climate change
Author(s):GODARD, OlivierDate:2012Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:In spite of its strong appeal to NGOs, to certain governments and to some scholars, the concept of an ecological debt accumulated by developed countries due to their historical responsibility deserve a serious critical ...
Title:An Econometric Analysis of 3G Auction Spectrum Valuations
Author(s):BOHLIN, Erik; MADDEN, Gary; MOREY, AaronDate:2010Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:Scarce radio spectrum is assigned to mobile network operators (MNOs) by national regulatory authorities (NRAs). Spectrum is usually assigned by beauty contest or an auction. The process requires that winners make a payment ...
Title:Economia dell'energia
Author(s):RANCI, PippoDate:2011Type of Publication:BookAbstract:IL volume fornisce le nozioni di base indispensabili per comprendere le implicazioni economiche delle scelte energetiche, le ragioni delle politiche per l'energia e gli strumenti per attuarle. Su due aspetti gli autori si ...
Title:An economic analysis of the closure of markets and other dysfunctions in the awarding of concession contracts
Author(s):SAUSSIER, StéphaneDate:2013Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:Because concession contracts are long-term agreements that are inherently incomplete, the economic literature suggests that rigid award rules are inadequate. We suggest that the Directive should contain a right mix of ...