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Winners, Losers & Microsoft: Competition and Antitrust in High Technology Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Liebowitz, Stan J. (Author), Margolis, Stephen E. (Author), Hirshleifer, Jack (Foreword by)
ISBN: 0945999844     ISBN-13: 9780945999843
Publisher: Independent Institute
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2001
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Annotation: Few issues in high technology are as divisive as the current debate over competition, innovation, and antitrust. Analyzing famous examples of economic "lock-in" by dominant corporations of supposedly inferior products, this book makes the case that free markets in high technology industry deliver better products to consumers, at lower prices, without government intervention. This publication's careful scholarship, well-founded hypotheses, and refutations of previously accepted theories--extending far beyond the Microsoft case--make this publication a vital piece of understanding for the future of technology and economics.

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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Corporate & Business History - General
- Business & Economics | Industries - Computers & Information Technology
- Law | Antitrust
Dewey: 338.826
LCCN: 99073414
Physical Information: 0.74" H x 6.06" W x 9.02" (0.98 lbs) 302 pages
 
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Few issues in high technology are as divisive as the current debate over competition, innovation, and antitrust. Analyzing famous examples of economic "lock-in" by dominant corporations of supposedly inferior products, this book makes the case that free markets in high technology industry deliver better products to consumers, at lower prices, without government intervention. This publication's careful scholarship, well-founded hypotheses, and refutations of previously accepted theories--extending far beyond the Microsoft case--make this publication a vital piece of understanding for the future of technology and economics.