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    Reply: The complexity of commons

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    Constructing Commons in the Cultural Environment, and responses to that article by Professors Thráinn Eggertsson, Wendy Gordon, Gregg Macey, Robert Merges, Elinor Ostrom, and Lawrence Solum. This short Reply comments briefly on each of those responses

    El teatro nahua contemporáneo: Ildefonso Maya

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    El nuevo teatro popular en México: Posturas ideológicas y estáticas

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    El nuevo teatro popular en México: Posturas ideológicas y estática

    VIII Encuentro Nacional de Teatro del CLETA

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    VIII Encuentro Nacional de Teatro del CLET

    Felipe Santander en Norteamérica

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    Felipe Santander en Norteaméric

    A Dynamic Institutional Theory of International Law

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    ¡Viva Tenaz!: El XIV Festival Internacional de Teatro Chicano Latino

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    ¡Viva Tenaz!: El XIV Festival Internacional de Teatro Chicano Latin

    An Economic Theory of Infrastructure and Commons Management

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    In this article, Professor Frischmann combines a number of current debates across many disciplinary lines, all of which examine from different perspectives whether certain resources should be managed through a regime of private property or through a regime of open access. Frischmann develops and applies a theory that demonstrates there are strong economic arguments for managing and sustaining openly accessible infrastructure. The approach he takes differs from conventional analyses in that he focuses extensively on demand-side considerations and fully explores how infrastructure resources generate value for consumers and society. As a result, the theory brings into focus the social value of common infrastructure, and strongly suggests that the benefits of open access (costs of restricted access) are significantly greater than reflected in current debates. Frischmann\u27s infrastructure theory ultimately ties together different strands of legal and economic thought pertaining to natural resources such as lakes, traditional infrastructure such as road systems, what antitrust theorists describe as essential facilities, basic scientific research, and the Internet. His theory has significant potential to reframe a number of important debates within intellectual property, cyberlaw, telecommunications, and many other areas. Note: Professor Lawrence Lessig will publish a Reply titled Re-Marking the Progress in Frischmann in the same edition of the Minnesota Law Review

    México: VIII Fiesta Nacional de Teatro Comunidad In Xóchitl Kueponi

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    México: VIII Fiesta Nacional de Teatro Comunidad In Xóchitl Kuepon
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