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ordered the breakup of Microsoft into two companies, one with all the operating systems software, and one with all other …
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Microsoft v. Commission indicates a shift in competition policy at the expense of protections for intellectual property. The case applies "essential facilities" arguments to Microsoft's server operating system and "tying" arguments to its Windows Media Player. The dynamic effects of Microsoft v....
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the software maker had abused its dominant position in computer operating systems by refusing to supply certain protocols …
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The persistent dominance of US digital platforms relates to strategies that can be justified on efficiency grounds. However, these strategies might also offset competition and have ambiguous welfare effects. Overall, though, the economic literature does not provide a clear theoretical ground for...
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