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Did Microsoft Harm Consumers? Two Opposing Views
Did Microsoft Harm Consumers?  Two Opposing Views

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Authors: Mfranklin M. Fisher, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, Richard L. Schmalensee
Creator: David S. Evans
Publisher: AEI Press
Category: Book

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Pages: 133
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ISBN: 0844771511
Dewey Decimal Number: 338
EAN: 9780844771519
ASIN: 0844771511

Publication Date: June 1, 2000
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Product Description
United States v. Microsoft is arguably the most important antitrust case of the past decade. It will have major implications for how governments regulate information technologies and the coming Internet explosion. It will also have important consequences for how businesses behave in the marketplace and in the political arena.

In this volume the leading economists for the government and for the Microsoft Corporation lay out their views on the key issues and then respond to the views presented by the opposing side. The analysis illuminates many of the complex issues involved in assessing the appropriate scope for antitrust intervention in information technology industries.