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Competition, innovation and the microsoft monopoly: Antitrust in the digital marketplace

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Boston Kluwer Academic Publishers 1999Description: 297p viiISBN:
  • 9780792384656
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.072000 EIS
Contents:
Contents Foreword, J.A. Eisenach; introduction and overview, T.M. Lenard; antitrust in the digital age, The Hon. O.G. Hatch; antitrust in software markets, M.L. Katz, C. Shapiro; is heightened antitrust scrutiny appropriate for software markets?, T.J. Muris; using leverage to preserve monopoly, discussion of Katz and Shapiro paper, S.C. Salop; access and bundling in high-technology markets, J.A. Ordover, R.D. Willig; comment on Ordover and Willig, S.M. Greenstein; Microsoft and browsers - are the antitrust problems really new?, L.J. White; new modes of competition - implications for the future structure of the computer industry, T.F. Bresnahan; competition, compatibility, and vertical integration in the computing industry, N. Economides; Microsoft's use of zero price bundling to fight the "browser wars", B. Klein; digital convergence?, K. Flamm; comment on Flamm, R.W. Crandall
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BOOKs BOOKs National Law School 343.072 EIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 16884

Contents
Foreword, J.A. Eisenach;
introduction and overview, T.M. Lenard;
antitrust in the digital age, The Hon. O.G. Hatch;
antitrust in software markets, M.L. Katz, C. Shapiro;
is heightened antitrust scrutiny appropriate for software markets?, T.J. Muris;
using leverage to preserve monopoly, discussion of Katz and Shapiro paper, S.C. Salop;
access and bundling in high-technology markets, J.A. Ordover, R.D. Willig;
comment on Ordover and Willig, S.M. Greenstein;
Microsoft and browsers - are the antitrust problems really new?, L.J. White;
new modes of competition - implications for the future structure of the computer industry, T.F. Bresnahan;
competition, compatibility, and vertical integration in the computing industry, N. Economides;
Microsoft's use of zero price bundling to fight the "browser wars", B. Klein;
digital convergence?, K. Flamm;
comment on Flamm, R.W. Crandall

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