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Trust On Trial How The Microsoft Case Is Reframing The Rules Of Competition Richard B Mckenzie

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Trust On Trial How The Microsoft Case Is Reframing The Rules Of Competition Richard B Mckenzie
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Publisher: Basic Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.83 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Richard B. Mckenzie
ISBN: 9780738204819, 9781429493901, 0738204811, 1429493909
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Trust On Trial How The Microsoft Case Is Reframing The Rules Of Competition Richard B Mckenzie by Richard B. Mckenzie 9780738204819, 9781429493901, 0738204811, 1429493909 instant download after payment.

Trust on Trial, a hard-hitting examination of competition in the modern marketplace, tackles the monopoly issue head-on. Through the lens of the Microsoft case, the first large-scale antitrust proceedings of the digital age, it challenges the efficacy of modern antitrust enforcement. While testing the appropriateness of new economic assumptions-from network effects to lock-ins-it forces us to ask whether nineteenth-century antitrust law, combined with twentieth-century enforcement norms, is applicable to the twenty-first-century problems of business organizations.

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