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Winners, Losers & Microsoft: Competition and Antitrust in High Technology

by Stan J. Liebowitz
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9780945999805
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independent Institute
  • Publisher Imprint: Independent Institute
  • Publication Date: N/A
  • Pages: 302
  • Original Price: USD 29.95
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 675 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Corporate & Business History, Industries / Computers & Information Technology, and Antitrust

Few issues in the high-technology field are as divisive as the raging debate over competition, innovation and antitrust. Why do certain products and technologies become dominant while others fail? Is there something about high technology that makes markets less dependable at choosing goods and services? Will the robust competition and tremendous technological advances of the past two decades continue? Or, will they be suffocated by larger firms employing monopolistic practices? Is antitrust primarily employed against monopolies to increase competition for the benefit of consumers, or is it actually a vehicle that firms use against their rivals to restrict the competitive process? Winners, Losers and Microsoft is the authoritative and in-depth book on these and other pressing questions now confronting high-technology markets.

Stan J. Liebowitz is a professor of managerial economics and the academic associate dean in the school of management at the University of Texas at Dallas. He has written on the topics of copyright and technology, broadcasting regulation, pricing practices, and mortgage discrimination. Stephen E. Margolis is a professor of economics and the head of the economics department in the college of management at North Carolina State University. His research includes work on housing markets, pricing of medical services, monopolistic competition, and economic efficiency in the law. They have jointly written numerous scholarly articles on the subjects of network effects and lock-in that have appeared in the Journal of Law, Economics and Organization; Harvard Journal of Law and Technology; and the Journal of Law and Economics. Their more popular articles have been published in the Christian Science Monitor, Investor's Business Daily, and the Wall Street Journal.

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