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Microsoft, Antitrust And The New Economy Selected Essays

by David S. Evans
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All of these essays, it should be noted, are written by critics of the government's efforts to regulate Microsoft. Indeed, many are by individuals who were closely involved in the company's legal defense and served as consultants to Microsoft. But their work should be judged on the merits rather than their provenance. For all represent serious scholarship by researchers committed to advancing the debate over government regulatory policies.

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No antitrust case in recent history has attracted as much public attention as U.S v. Microsoft Corp. Nor has any antitrust case in memory raised as many complex, substantive issues of law, economics and public policy. Microsoft, Antitrust and the New Economy: Selected Essays constitutes an early effort to analyze some of the central issues and to put the case in the context of the ongoing debate over the role of government in managing markets - especially in technology driven New Economy industries.
All of these essays, it should be noted, are written by critics of the government's efforts to regulate Microsoft. Indeed, many are by individuals who were closely involved in the company's legal defense and served as consultants to Microsoft. But their work should be judged on the merits rather than their provenance. For all represent serious scholarship by researchers committed to advancing the debate over government regulatory policies.

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Presented by Microsoft consultant Evans and partially funded by Microsoft, these 12 papers criticize the U.S. government's efforts to regulate the software giant. Authors argue that Microsoft's legal liability doesn't match the government's proposed solution, that if the company were indeed a monopoly the price of its operating system would be much higher, that the appeals court erred in not tossing out the opinion of a judge believed to be biased, that regulating Microsoft will not increase efficiency, and that the antitrust laws are outdated and should be scrapped. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Presented by Microsoft consultant Evans and partially funded by Microsoft, these 12 papers criticize the U.S. government's efforts to regulate the software giant. Authors argue that Microsoft's legal liability doesn't match the government's proposed solution, that if the company were indeed a monopoly the price of its operating system would be much higher, that the appeals court erred in not tossing out the opinion of a judge believed to be biased, that regulating Microsoft will not increase efficiency, and that the antitrust laws are outdated and should be scrapped. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2002
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
496
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780792376675

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