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Regulation between Legal Norms and Economic Reality : Intentions, Effects, and Adaption: The German and American Experiences.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schulz, Günther.
Contributor:
Schmoeckel, Mathias.
Hausman, William J.
Series:
Rechtsordnung und Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Rechtsordnung und Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; v.8
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (339 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Regulation between Legal Norms and Economic Reality
Place of Publication:
Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2021.
Summary:
Die Autoren des vorliegenden Bandes zeigen neue Erkenntnisse über die deutschen und amerikanischen historischen Erfahrungen mit der Regulierung natürlicher Monopole, indem sie sowohl die Unterschiede als auch die Ähnlichkeiten beider Rechtssysteme darstellen.
Contents:
Cover
Title
Foreword
Table of Contents
Boris Gehlen/Günther Schulz - National Regulatory Traditions? Introductory Remarks
Mathias Schmoeckel - Liberty in or for the Market? The Legal Response to "Big Business" in the United States and Germany
Markus Wagner - Legal Perspectives and Regulatory Philosophies on Natural Monopolies in the United States and Germany
Andreas Thier - Different Paths - Same Direction. Comment on Markus Wagner: "Legal Perspectives and Regulatory Philosophies on Natural Monopolies in the United States and Germany"
Frank Schorkopf - Constitutional Principles and Regulation in Germany
William J. Novak - Law and the Social Control of American Capitalism
Markus Patt - The Rise and Fall of Regulatory Authorities. A US-German Comparison for the late 19th Century Railroad Sector. Comment on Frank Schorkopf: "Constitutional Principles and Regulation in Germany" and William J. Novak: "Law and the Social Control of American Capitalism"
James W. Ely Jr. - Railroad Regulatory Policy in the 19th Century
Boris Gehlen - Between Regulation and Nationalization: The Influence of Interest Groups on Railways, Telecommunications, and Electricity Industry Legislation in Germany, 1871-1935
Roman Michalczyk - Regulation or Nationalization - Two Ways to Exercise Regulatory Concepts on Monopoly Markets. Comment on James W. Ely: "Railroad Regulatory Policy in the Nineteenth Century" and Boris Gehlen: "Between Regulation and Nationalization: The Influence of Interest Groups on Railways, Telecommunications, and Electricity Industry Legislation in Germany, 1871-1935"
Marc Levinson - Evasion as a Driving Force in U.S. Transport Deregulation
Katja Fuder - Comment on Marc Levinson: "Evasion as a Driving Force in U.S. Transport Deregulation".
Alfred C. Mierzejewski - Comparing Apples and Oranges: A Comparison of American and German Railways
Mark H. Rose - Railroads as Legal Regimes. Comment on Alfred C. Mierzejewski: "Comparing Apples and Oranges: The Historical Development of Railways in the United States and Germany"
Johannes Rüberg - A Tale of Fraternal Twins: German vs. U.S. Telecommunications in the 20th Century
Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz - The Creation of Regulated Competition Markets and the Rise of Bureaucratic Autonomy in the German Law of Telecommunications
Christian Maurer - Comment on Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz: "The Creation of Regulated Competition Markets and the Rise of Bureaucratic Autonomy in the German Law of Telecommunications"
William J. Hausman/John L. Neufeld - Regulation and Restructuring of the U.S. Electric Utility Industry in the 20th Century
Alexandra von Künsberg-Langenstadt - The Powers behind the Thrown - Reasons for the Persistence of the Regulated Electricity Industry in Germany
Thomas Züll - Low-Cost or Secure? Questions about the Impact of Political Goals on Regulations of the Electric Utility Industry. Comment on William J. Hausman/John L. Neufeld: "Regulation and Restructuring of the U.S. Electric Utility Industry in the 20th Century" and Alexandra von Künsberg-Langenstadt: "The Powers behind the Thrown - Reasons for the Persistence of the Regulated Electricity Industry in Germany"
List of Contributors.
Notes:
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ISBN:
3-16-160613-2
OCLC:
1252423441

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