United States v. Microsoft: A Failure of Antitrust in the New Economy
Nicholas Economides

TL;DR
This paper examines the legal and economic aspects of the landmark antitrust case United States v. Microsoft, highlighting the challenges and implications of regulating network industries in the new economy.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the case's legal and economic dimensions, offering insights into antitrust enforcement in technology markets.
Findings
Identifies key legal issues in the Microsoft case
Highlights economic impacts of antitrust actions on innovation
Discusses implications for future antitrust regulation in network industries
Abstract
This paper analyzes the law and economics of United States v. Microsoft, a landmark case of antitrust intervention in network industries. [abridged]
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Taxonomy
TopicsMerger and Competition Analysis · Digital Platforms and Economics · ICT Impact and Policies
