Toward Liberty: The Idea that is Changing the World : 25 Years of Public Policy from the Cato InstituteDavid Boaz, Edward Lee Hudgins Cato Institute, 2002 - 460 lappuses In Space: The Free-Market Frontier, leading experts analyze how we can move from the current situation of limited access to space and truly make space a place where people can work, play, and live. This book considers how we arrived at our current situation, what signs hold the promise of a free-market future, and which policy changes might enable space to become the next free-market frontier. |
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BARRIERS TO SPACE ENTERPRISE | 53 |
Is This Any Way to Run Space Transportation? | 55 |
Barriers to Space Enterprise | 69 |
The Legal Regime for Private Activities in Outer Space | 85 |
Proposal for a Multilateral Treaty Regarding Jurisdiction and Real Property Rights in Outer Space | 115 |
Space Commerce An Entrepreneurs Angle | 153 |
Expanding the Dream of Human Space Flight | 169 |
Changing the Space Paradigm Space Tourism and the Future of Space Travel | 179 |
PRIVATIZING SPACE | 195 |
The Legislative Challenge in Space Transportation Financing | 197 |
Zero Gravity Zero Tax | 215 |
International Space Station Alpha A Building in Space | 217 |
Toward a Unified Theory of Space Property Rights Sometimes the Best Way to Predict the Weather Is to Look Outside | 225 |
PRIVATE SPACE EFFORTS | 127 |
Structure of the Space Market Public and Private Space Efforts | 129 |
Private Possibilities in Space | 147 |
CONTRIBUTORS | 245 |
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Cosmic Society: Towards a Sociology of the Universe Peter Dickens,James S. Ormrod Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2007 |