In this paper, we discuss the main economic aspects of the European Microsoft case; in particular, Microsoft’s refusal to supply the necessary information to make the competitors’ work group server systems interoperable with Windows Operating System. The case can be seen as an example of competition between networks. We review the relevant economics literature with the objective of understanding the motivations behind Microsoft’s strategies.Networks; Complementarities; Foreclosure; Interoperability; Antitrust
When will a monopolist have incentives to foreclose a complementary market by degrading compatibilit...
When will a monopolist have incentives to leverage her/his market power in a primary market to forec...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify what Microsoft did wrong that warranted the antitrust case b...
In this paper we discuss some of the most important economic issues raised in European Commission vs...
In this paper we discuss some of the most important economic issues raised in European Commission vs...
In this paper we discuss some of the most important economic issues raised in European Commission vs...
In this paper we discuss some of the most important economic issues raised in European Commission vs...
In this paper we discuss some of the most important economic issues raised in European Commission vs...
The antitrust cases against Microsoft in the United States and Europe have been the most high profil...
The present work analyzes the interaction between antitrust policy and intellectual property protect...
Economic Aspects of the Microsoft Case: Networks, Interoperability and Competitio
Master’s Thesis in Competition Policy Title: ”The Microsoft Case – A reflection on the tying of Wind...
Master’s Thesis in Competition Policy Title: ”The Microsoft Case – A reflection on the tying of Wind...
Master’s Thesis in Competition Policy Title: ”The Microsoft Case – A reflection on the tying of Wind...
The Microsoft cases in the United States and in Europe have been influential in determining the cont...
When will a monopolist have incentives to foreclose a complementary market by degrading compatibilit...
When will a monopolist have incentives to leverage her/his market power in a primary market to forec...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify what Microsoft did wrong that warranted the antitrust case b...
In this paper we discuss some of the most important economic issues raised in European Commission vs...
In this paper we discuss some of the most important economic issues raised in European Commission vs...
In this paper we discuss some of the most important economic issues raised in European Commission vs...
In this paper we discuss some of the most important economic issues raised in European Commission vs...
In this paper we discuss some of the most important economic issues raised in European Commission vs...
The antitrust cases against Microsoft in the United States and Europe have been the most high profil...
The present work analyzes the interaction between antitrust policy and intellectual property protect...
Economic Aspects of the Microsoft Case: Networks, Interoperability and Competitio
Master’s Thesis in Competition Policy Title: ”The Microsoft Case – A reflection on the tying of Wind...
Master’s Thesis in Competition Policy Title: ”The Microsoft Case – A reflection on the tying of Wind...
Master’s Thesis in Competition Policy Title: ”The Microsoft Case – A reflection on the tying of Wind...
The Microsoft cases in the United States and in Europe have been influential in determining the cont...
When will a monopolist have incentives to foreclose a complementary market by degrading compatibilit...
When will a monopolist have incentives to leverage her/his market power in a primary market to forec...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify what Microsoft did wrong that warranted the antitrust case b...