Where Is Internet Policy Really Headed? (2009)
A new academic consensus is emerging that innovation is the key to consumer welfare, and rules governing Internet policy need to be updated to reflect this reality, according to Robert Hahn.
Where Is Internet Policy Really Headed? (2009)
A new academic consensus is emerging that innovation is the key to consumer welfare, and rules governing Internet policy need to be updated to reflect this reality, according to Robert Hahn.
Where Is Internet Policy Really Headed? (2009)
A new academic consensus is emerging that innovation is the key to consumer welfare, and rules governing Internet policy need to be updated to reflect this reality, according to Robert Hahn.
Where Is Internet Policy Really Headed? (2009)
A new academic consensus is emerging that innovation is the key to consumer welfare, and rules governing Internet policy need to be updated to reflect this reality, according to Robert Hahn.
Is Trillion the New Billion? (2009)
Robert Hahn and Peter Passell ponder the current financial situation.
Is Trillion the New Billion? (2009)
Robert Hahn and Peter Passell ponder the current financial situation.
Barack Obama and John McCain have staked out very different positions on serious questions involving economic regulation - everything from housing finance to alternative energy mandates - but...
Barack Obama and John McCain have staked out very different positions on serious questions involving economic regulation - everything from housing finance to alternative energy mandates - but...
The Rush to Re-Regulate (2008)
The subprime crisis makes clear that more financial regulation is both called for and coming; however, unless we are careful we may cause more trouble than we avoid, according to Robert Hahn and...
The Rush to Re-Regulate (2008)
The subprime crisis makes clear that more financial regulation is both called for and coming; however, unless we are careful we may cause more trouble than we avoid, according to Robert Hahn and...
Hahn, Robert, Wagner, Stefan, Krumbholz, Steffen, Reichl, Herbert
A PEM micro fuel cell system is described which is based on self-breathing PEM micro fuel cells in the power range between 1 mW and 1W. Hydrogen is supplied with on-demand hydrogen production with...
Microsoft: Predator or Prey? (2008)
The European Commission is still after Microsoft, but the competition has gotten there first according to Robert Hahn and Peter Passell.
Microsoft: Predator or Prey? (2008)
The European Commission is still after Microsoft, but the competition has gotten there first according to Robert Hahn and Peter Passell.
Better that the Fed Regulates Subprime Mortgages (2008)
Washington's efforts at limiting the fallout from the subprime mortgage mess generally deserve poor marks. But the Federal Reserve's proposed regulation of these mortgages is a step in the right...
Better that the Fed Regulates Subprime Mortgages (2008)
Washington's efforts at limiting the fallout from the subprime mortgage mess generally deserve poor marks. But the Federal Reserve's proposed regulation of these mortgages is a step in the right...
Hahn, Robert, Wagner, Stefan, Krumbholz, Steffen, Reichl, Herbert
A PEM micro fuel cell system is described which is based on self-breathing PEM micro fuel cells in the power range between 1 mW and 1W. Hydrogen is supplied with on-demand hydrogen production with...
Hahn, Robert, Wagner, Stefan, Krumbholz, Steffen, Reichl, Herbert
A PEM micro fuel cell system is described which is based on self-breathing PEM micro fuel cells in the power range between 1 mW and 1W. Hydrogen is supplied with on-demand hydrogen production with...
Norman Lee, Robert Hahn, Scott Jacobs, Colin Kirkpatrick, David Parker, ...
gratefully acknowledged. The responsibility for the paper’s content and findings rests solely with the author. SUMMARY Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) is used to assess the likely consequences...
Time to Change U.S. Climate Policy (2007)
Carbon taxes are not likely to be politically feasible in the U.S. for addressing climate change in the short term, according to Robert Hahn and Peter Passell. The time is now ripe for the U.S. to...
Time to Change U.S. Climate Policy (2007)
Carbon taxes are not likely to be politically feasible in the U.S. for addressing climate change in the short term, according to Robert Hahn and Peter Passell. The time is now ripe for the U.S. to...
The Economics of Privacy (2006)
Kai-lung Hui, Thank Jean Camp, Robert Hahn, Karim Jamal, Luc Wathieu, ...
This chapter reviews economic analyses of privacy. We begin by scrutinizing the “free market ” critique of privacy regulation. Welfare may be non-monotone in the quantity of information, hence...
Das Blüte-Bestäuber-Netz auf Brachflächen [Elektronische Ressource] / (2002)
Potsdam, Universiẗat, Diss., 2002.
Zur pathologie und Therapie des Genu valgum / (1895)
Thesis (doctoral)--Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin, 1895.
The benefits and costs of ethanol: an evaluation of the government’s analysis
Benefit-cost analysis, Regulation, Energy policy, Environmental economics, Ethanol, D61, D78, L50, Q48, Q5,
Barack Obama and John McCain have staked out very different positions on serious questions involving economic regulation – everything from housing finance to alternative energy mandates – but...
The European Commission is still after Microsoft, but the competition has gotten there first according to Robert Hahn and Peter Passell.
Better that the Fed Regulates Subprime Mortgages
Washington's efforts at limiting the fallout from the subprime mortgage mess generally deserve poor marks. But the Federal Reserve's proposed regulation of these mortgages is a step in the right...
Time to Change U.S. Climate Policy
Carbon taxes are not likely to be politically feasible in the U.S. for addressing climate change in the short term, according to Robert Hahn and Peter Passell. The time is now ripe for the U.S. to...
The subprime crisis makes clear that more financial regulation is both called for and coming; however, unless we are careful we may cause more trouble than we avoid, according to Robert Hahn and...
Robert Hahn and Peter Passell ponder the current financial situation.