This paper analyzes the central antitrust and economic issues raised by network industries. Network effects, low marginal costs and other elements constitute special features of network industries to which antitrust enforcement should be adjusted. I disc
On April 3, 2000, U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson declared that the Microsoft Corporatio...
We analyze the central economic issues raised by U.S. v Microsoft. Network effects and economies of ...
We analyze the central economic issues raised by U.S. v Microsoft. Network effects and economies of ...
I analyze how antitrust law and sectoral regulatory rules should be applied to network industries. I...
This paper discusses how antitrust law and regulatory rules should be applied to network industries....
We discuss issues of the application of antitrust law and regulatory rules to network industries. In...
Network industries, including the Internet, have shown significant growth, substantial competition, ...
The landmark Microsoft case raises challenging questions concerning antitrust remedies. In this Arti...
In this paper, we discuss the main economic aspects of the European Microsoft case; in particular, M...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify what Microsoft did wrong that warranted the antitrust case b...
By traditional business standards, Microsoft looked like an ideal target for investigation by the De...
The Microsoft antitrust case focused public attention on the role of antitrust enforcement in preser...
Economic Aspects of the Microsoft Case: Networks, Interoperability and Competitio
In the most recent of three landmark antitrust cases against software giant Microsoft, the company a...
On April 3, 2000, U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson declared that the Microsoft Corporatio...
On April 3, 2000, U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson declared that the Microsoft Corporatio...
We analyze the central economic issues raised by U.S. v Microsoft. Network effects and economies of ...
We analyze the central economic issues raised by U.S. v Microsoft. Network effects and economies of ...
I analyze how antitrust law and sectoral regulatory rules should be applied to network industries. I...
This paper discusses how antitrust law and regulatory rules should be applied to network industries....
We discuss issues of the application of antitrust law and regulatory rules to network industries. In...
Network industries, including the Internet, have shown significant growth, substantial competition, ...
The landmark Microsoft case raises challenging questions concerning antitrust remedies. In this Arti...
In this paper, we discuss the main economic aspects of the European Microsoft case; in particular, M...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify what Microsoft did wrong that warranted the antitrust case b...
By traditional business standards, Microsoft looked like an ideal target for investigation by the De...
The Microsoft antitrust case focused public attention on the role of antitrust enforcement in preser...
Economic Aspects of the Microsoft Case: Networks, Interoperability and Competitio
In the most recent of three landmark antitrust cases against software giant Microsoft, the company a...
On April 3, 2000, U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson declared that the Microsoft Corporatio...
On April 3, 2000, U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson declared that the Microsoft Corporatio...
We analyze the central economic issues raised by U.S. v Microsoft. Network effects and economies of ...
We analyze the central economic issues raised by U.S. v Microsoft. Network effects and economies of ...