Microsoft, antitrust and the new economy selected essays
Boston
Kluwer Academic Publishers
2002
viii, 486 p. , ill. , 24 cm.
The Milken Institute series on financial innovation and economic growth ; 2
"The Microsoft Corporation supported some of the research included in this book"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction / David S. Evans -- An analysis of the government's economic case in U.S. v. Microsoft Corp. / David S. Evans, Albert L. Nichols, and Richard Schmalensee -- Why does Microsoft charge so little for Windows / Bernard Reddy, David S. Evans, and Albert L. Nichols -- U.S. v. Microsoft Corp.: remedy or malady / Kenneth G. Elzinga, David S. Evans, and Albert L. Nichols -- DOS Kapital: has antitrust action against Microsoft created value in the computer industry / George Bittlingmayer and Thomas W. Hazlett -- The D.C. circuits incoherent opinion in U.S. v. Microsoft Corp. / John E. Lopatka and William H. Page -- Judicial misconduct and the Microsoft case / Leonard Orland -- Antitrust and the new economy / David S. Evans -- The rise and fall of leaders in personal computer software / David S. Evans, Albert L. Nichols, and Bernard Reddy -- The failure of structural remedies in Sherman Act monopolization cases / Robert W. Crandall -- Economic perspectives on software design: PC operating systems and platforms / Steven J. Davis, Jack MacCrisken, and Kevin M. Murphy -- Preserving competition: economic analysis, legal standards, and Microsoft / Ronald A. Cass and Keith N. Hylton -- The returns to investments in innovative activities: an overview and an analysis of the software industry / Josh Lerner.
، Microsoft Corporation , Trials, litigation, etc
، Antitrust law , United States
، Restraint of trade , United States
، Computer software industry , Law and legislation , United States