附註:"The Microsoft Corporation supported some of the research included in this book"--Title page 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.
摘要:These essays, written by critics of the government's efforts to regulate Microsoft, constitute an effort to put the case in the context of the ongoing debate over the role of government in managing markets - especially in technology driven new economy industries.