high costs and low legal certainty of the European patent. The new provision increases SME’s willingness to invest, research and develop, and thus promotes growth and employment. Legal Assessment
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kept prices of individual ITS applications and services high, affecting potential customers’ willingness to buy. As a consequence, inefficient use is made of the ITS potential to support achievement [...] example, continuous cross-border services can be regarded as quasi public goods, as there is little willingness-to-pay at this stage. Incomplete information and uncertainty, e.g. on privacy and liability rules [...] subject to a variety of variables (factors), e.g. maturity of technology, market acceptance or willingness to invest and to buy, and is dependent on actions being implemented in a coordinated way by various
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small- up to a tenfold increase. Of course, EN 39 EN the impact will depend on the willingness of Member States to equip their control officers with necessary receivers. The additional measures [...] Member States in the use of proposed tools, the effectiveness of the three options depend on the willingness of Member States to invest in order to exploit their full potential. The trade-offs are highest
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well as intended improvements to the protection of intellectual property rights lead to a higher willingness to innovate: thus companies’ costs for R&D are reduced and legal safety is increased. Also to
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effective enforcement also relates to the resources of competent authorities, their powers and their willingness to detect and investigate abuses. However, the High-Level Group considers that "none of these
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dealing is therefore also of benefit for the insider, as it increases the external investors’ willingness to invest. This makes investments cheaper and has a positive impact on growth and employment.
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million Euros suffices, paves the way for an additional increase. This would further reduce the willingness of distressed economies to carry out reforms. Euro Plus Pact (EPP) ► The EPP will fail
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n costs and investment risk. • Cultural barriers: mistrust of new technologies and lack of willingness to adopt energy savings measures (especially households), historic low penetration of district
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passenger rights is an obstacle to the free movement of services in the tourism sector and lowers the willingness of companies to operate at cross-border level. As this can only be overcome by full harmonisation
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assistance to decide whether or not other countries should receive further EFSF tranches reduces the willingness for reforms. (3) The new provision that single euro states could make additional payments to
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